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August 2015 CURRICULUM VITAE FRANCIS T. CULLEN Present Position Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus Senior Research Associate (Sociology—Joint Appointment) Office Address School of Criminal Justice PO Box 210389 University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio 45221-0389 Office Telephone: (513) 556-5834 Department Telephone: (513) 556-5827 Department FAX: (513) 556-3303 Home Telephone: (513) 871-3649 Cell Telephone: (513) 379-7025 E-Mail: [email protected] Education Ph.D., May 1979, Sociology and Education, Columbia University Dissertation: The Structuring of Deviant Behavior: Deviance Theory Reconsidered Advisor: Richard A. Cloward M.A., October 1974, Sociology and Education, Columbia University Graduate Program, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Rhode Island, September 1972 to June 1973 B.A., June 1972, Psychology, Bridgewater State College

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FRANCIS T. CULLEN Present Position Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus Senior Research Associate (Sociology—Joint Appointment) Office Address School of Criminal Justice PO Box 210389 University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio 45221-0389 Office Telephone: (513) 556-5834 Department Telephone: (513) 556-5827 Department FAX: (513) 556-3303 Home Telephone: (513) 871-3649 Cell Telephone: (513) 379-7025 E-Mail: [email protected] Education Ph.D., May 1979, Sociology and Education, Columbia University Dissertation: The Structuring of Deviant Behavior: Deviance Theory Reconsidered Advisor: Richard A. Cloward M.A., October 1974, Sociology and Education, Columbia University Graduate Program, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Rhode Island, September 1972 to June 1973 B.A., June 1972, Psychology, Bridgewater State College

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FACULTY POSITIONS May, 1993 to Present: Distinguished Research Professor of Criminal Justice and Sociology, University of Cincinnati. September, 1987 to May, 1993: Professor of Criminal Justice and Sociology, University of Cincinnati. September, 1982 to August, 1987: Associate Professor of Criminal Justice and Sociology, University of Cincinnati. September, 1976 to August, 1982: Assistant to Associate Professor of Sociology, Western Illinois University.

AWARDS AND HONORS J. Milton Yinger Distinguished Career in Sociology Award, North Central Sociological Association, 2014. Doctorate in Public Service, Honorary Degree, Bridgewater State University, 2013 Francis T. Cullen Criminal Justice Graduate Research Scholarship, named in my honor, Department of Criminal Justice, Bridgewater State University, 2013. Outstanding Book Award, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 2011. Donal E. J. MacNamara Outstanding Publication Award, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 2011. Edwin H. Sutherland Award, American Society of Criminology, 2010. Golden Apple Award for Outstanding Teacher, Graduate Program, School of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati, 2009, 2010, and 2011. Donal E. J. MacNamara Outstanding Publication Award, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 2009. Elected as a Fellow of the Graduate School, University of Cincinnati, 2007 President, American Society of Criminology, 2003-2004 Founder’s Award, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 2002.

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Outstanding Scholarship Award, Crime and Delinquency Division, Society for the Study of Social Problems, 2000. ACJS Outstanding Paper, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 1999. Fellow Award, American Society of Criminology, 1997 Bruce Smith Sr. Award, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 1996 President, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 1993-1994 Awarded Title of Distinguished Research Professor, University of Cincinnati, 1993 Best Publication 1992-1993, Awarded by the Sociology of Mental Health Section, American Sociological Association Outstanding Educator, Ohio Council of Criminal Justice Educators, 1990-1991 Academy Fellow Award, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 1989

WRITINGS

Books Schaefer, Lacey, Francis T. Cullen, and John E. Eck 2016 Environmental Corrections: A New Paradigm for Supervising Offenders in the . Community. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. In press. Lilly, J. Robert, Francis T. Cullen, and Richard A. Ball 2015 Criminological Theory: Context and Consequences. Sixth edition. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. 2011 Fifth Edition 2007 Fourth Edition 2002 Third edition. 1995 Second edition. 1989 First edition.

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Cullen, Francis T. and Karen E. Gilbert 2013 Reaffirming Rehabilitation. Second edition (30th Anniversary Edition). Waltham, MA:

Anderson/Elsevier. Cullen, Francis T. and Cheryl Lero Jonson 2012 Correctional Theory: Context and Consequences. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Fisher, Bonnie S., Leah E. Daigle, and Francis T. Cullen 2010 Unsafe in the Ivory Tower: The Sexual Victimization of College Women. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

*Book selected for the 2011 Outstanding Book Award, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Cullen, Francis T., Gray Cavender, William J. Maakestad, and Michael L. Benson 2006 Corporate Crime Under Attack: The Fight to Criminalize Business Violence. Second edition. Newark, NJ: LexisNexis Matthew Bender/Anderson Publishing Company. Benson, Michael L. and Francis T. Cullen 1998 Combating Corporate Crime: Local Prosecutors at Work. Boston: Northeastern University Press.

*Book selected for the Outstanding Scholarship Award, Crime and Delinquency Division, Society for the Study of Social Problems, August, 2000.

Sykes, Gresham M. and Francis T. Cullen

1992 Criminology. Second edition. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc.

Cullen, Francis T., William J. Maakestad, and Gray Cavender 1987 Corporate Crime Under Attack: The Ford Pinto Case and Beyond. Cincinnati:

Anderson Publishing Company. Cullen, Francis T. 1984 Rethinking Crime and Deviance Theory: The Emergence of a Structuring Tradition. Totowa, NJ: Rowman and Allanheld Publishers.

*Book selected for “Honorable Mention,” Distinguished Scholarship Award, Criminology Section, American Sociological Association, August, 1986. Cullen, Francis T. and Karen E. Gilbert 1982 Reaffirming Rehabilitation. Cincinnati: Anderson Publishing Company. Foreword by Donald R. Cressey.

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*Book selected as one of “The Great Books in Criminal Justice,” Journal of Criminal Justice Education 19 (November 2008), pp. 366-382.

Edited Books Van Slyke, Shanna R., Michael L. Benson, and Francis T. Cullen (eds.)

2016 The Oxford Handbook of White-Collar Crime. New York: Oxford University Press. In Press.

Cullen, Francis T., Pamela Wilcox, Jennifer L. Lux, and Cheryl Lero Jonson (eds.) 2015 Sisters In Crime Revisited: Bringing Gender into Criminology. New York: Oxford University Press. Cullen, Francis T., Pamela Wilcox, Robert J. Sampson, and Brendan D. Dooley (eds.) 2015 Challenging Criminological Theory: The Legacy of Ruth Kornhauser—Advances in Criminological Theory, Volume 19. New Brunswick, NJ: Transactions Publishers. Cullen, Francis T., Robert A. Agnew, and Pamela Wilcox (eds.) 2014 Criminological Theory: Past to Present—Essential Readings. Fifth edition. New York: Oxford University Press.

2011 Fourth edition. (Published by Oxford University Press; First to Fourth editions edited by Francis T. Cullen and Robert Agnew)

2006 Third edition. (Published by Roxbury Press) 2003 Second edition. 1999 First edition. Cullen, Francis T., Cheryl Lero Jonson, and Mary K. Stohr (eds.) 2014 The American Prison: Imagining a Different Future. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Cullen, Francis T. and Pamela Wilcox (eds.) 2013 The Oxford Handbook of Criminological Theory. New York: Oxford University Press. Cullen, Francis T., Cheryl Lero Jonson, Andrew J. Myer, and Freda Adler (eds.) 2011 The Origins of American Criminology: Advances in Criminological Theory, Volume 16. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers. Cullen, Francis T. and Pamela Wilcox (eds.) 2010 Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory (Volumes I and II). Thousand Oaks, CA:

Sage Publications.

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Cullen, Francis T., John Paul Wright, and Kristie R. Blevins (eds.) 2006 Taking Stock: The Status of Criminological Theory—Advances in Criminological Theory, Volume 15. New Brunswick, NJ: Transactions Publishers. Cullen, Francis T. and Brandon K. Applegate (eds.) 1997 Offender Rehabilitation: Effective Correctional Intervention. Hampshire, UK: Ashgate Publishing Company. Cullen, Francis T. and Velmer S. Burton, Jr. (eds.) 1994 Contemporary Criminological Theory. Hampshire, UK: Dartmouth Publishing Company/New York University Press. Books in Progress Blomberg, Thomas G., Francis T. Cullen, Christoffer Carlsson, and Cheryl Lero Jonson (eds.), Delinquency and Drift Revisited: The Criminology of David Matza and Beyond— Advances in Criminological Theory. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers. Cullen, Francis T., Paul Gendreau, and Paula Smith Making Corrections Work: Effective Offender Rehabilitation. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Nagin, Daniel S., Francis T. Cullen, and Cheryl Lero Jonson (eds.) Deterrence, Choice, and Crime: Contemporary Perspectives—Advances in Criminological Theory. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers. Wilcox, Pamela, Francis T. Cullen, and Ben Feldmeyer Communities and Crime: An Enduring American Challenge. Philadelphia, PA:

Temple University Press. Monograph Cullen, Francis T. and John B. Cullen 1978 Toward A Paradigm of Labeling Theory. Monograph Number 58, University of Nebraska Studies. Lincoln: University of Nebraska. Special Issues of Journals Cullen, Francis T., Cheryl Lero Jonson, and Angela J. Thielo (eds.)

2015 Downsizing Prisons. Special issue of Victims and Offenders 10. In press.

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Johnson, W. Wesley, Francis T. Cullen, and Cheryl Lero Jonson (eds.)

2014 Mentoring Imperative: Professional Development in Criminology/Criminal Justice. Special issue of the Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 30 (November).

Stohr, Mary K., Francis T. Cullen, and Cheryl Lero Jonson (eds.)

2012 American Corrections in Crisis: Imagining a Different Future. Special Issue of the Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 28 (February).

Latessa, Edward J., Francis T. Cullen, and Brenda A. Vose (eds.) 2009 Effective Correctional Intervention. Special Issue of Victims and Offenders 4 (April-June).

Government Publications Schaefer, Lacey, John E. Eck, and Francis T. Cullen 2013 Monitoring Offenders on Conditional Release. Problem-Oriented Guides for Police,

Response Guide Series, No. 12. Washington, DC: Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, U.S. Department of Justice. (Forthcoming)

Karjane, Heather M., Bonnie S. Fisher, and Francis T. Cullen 2005 Sexual Assault on Campus: What Colleges and Universities Are Doing About It. Washington, DC: National Institute of Justice and Bureau of Justice Statistics. Fisher, Bonnie S., Francis T. Cullen, and Michael G. Turner 2000 The Sexual Victimization of College Women. Washington, DC: National Institute of Justice and Bureau of Justice Statistics. Gendreau, Paul, Claire Goggin, and Francis T. Cullen 1999 The Effects of Prison Sentences on Recidivism. Prepared for the Solicitor General Canada. Ottawa, Ontario: Public Works and Government Services Canada. Benson, Michael L., Francis T. Cullen, and William J. Maakestad 1993 Local Prosecutors and Corporate Crime. National Institute of Justice Research in

Brief. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice.

Articles/Chapters Forthcoming Works Cullen, Francis T. “Observations on Criminological Bibliometrics.” The Criminologist 40 (No. 4).

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Cullen, Francis T. and Cecilia Chouhy “The Role of Theory, Ideology, and Ethics in Criminal Justice Policy.” In Thomas G. Blomberg, Julie Mestre Brancale, Kevin M. Beaver, and William D. Bales (eds.), Advancing Criminology and Criminal Justice Policy. New York: Routledge. Cullen, Francis T, Cecilia Chouhy, and Cheryl Lero Jonson “Public Opinion About White-Collar and Corporate Crime.” In Nicole Leeper Piquero (ed.), The Handbook of White-Collar Crime. New York: John Wiley and Sons. Cullen, Francis T., Cheryl Lero Jonson, and Cecilia Chouhy “The Saints and the Roughnecks Revisited: How Labeling Kids Creates Criminals.” In Kate Stout and Ricardo Dello Buono (eds.), Title to be announced (papers in honor of William Chambliss). Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill Academic Publishing. Cullen, Francis T., Cheryl Lero Jonson, and Daniel P. Mears “Reinventing Community Corrections: Ten Recommendations.” In Michael Tonry and Daniel S. Nagin (eds.), Crime and Justice: A Review of Research, Volume 46. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Cullen, Francis T., Daniel P. Mears, Cheryl Lero Jonson, and Angela J. Thielo “Seven Ways to Make Prisons Work.” In Adam Edwards, Gordon Hughes, and Roger Matthews (eds.), What Is To Be Done About Crime and Punishment? Towards a Public a Public Criminology. London: Palgrave Macmillan. Forthcoming in 2016.

Jonson, Cheryl Lero and Francis T. Cullen “Prisoner Reentry Programs.” In Michael Tonry (ed.), Crime and Justice: A Review of Research, Volume 44. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Jonson, Cheryl Lero, John E. Eck, and Francis T. Cullen “Putting a Price on Justice: How to Incentivize Prison Downsizing.” Victims and Offenders 10 (No. 4, 2015). Makarios, Matthew D., Francis T. Cullen, and Alex R. Piquero

“Adolescent Criminal Behavior, Population Heterogeneity, and Cumulative Disadvantage: Untangling the Relationship Between Adolescent Delinquency and Negative Outcomes in Emerging Adulthood.” Crime and Delinquency.

Mears, Daniel P., Joshua C. Cochran, and Francis T. Cullen “Incarceration Heterogeneity and its Implications for Assessing the Effectiveness of Imprisonment on Recidivism.” Criminal Justice Policy Review Schaefer, Lacey, Francis T. Cullen, and Sarah M. Manchak “The Role of Place in Corrections and Rehabilitation.” In John E. Eck and David Weisburd (eds.), Connecting Crime to Place: New Directions in Theory and Policy—

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Advances in Criminological Theory. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers. Sundt, Jody, and Francis T. Cullen Angela J. Thielo, and Cheryl Lero Jonson, “Public Willingness to Downsize Prisons: Implications from Oregon.” Victims and Offenders 10 (No. 4, 2015). Thielo, Angela J., Francis T. Cullen, Derek M. Cohen, and Cecilia Chouhy “Rehabilitation in a Red State: Public Support for Correctional Reform in Texas.” Criminology and Public Policy. (Conditional acceptance) Unnever, James D., J. C. Barnes, and Francis T. Cullen “Racial Discrimination, Weakened School Bonds, and Problematic Behaviors: Testing a Theory of African American Offending.” Journal of Research in Crime Delinquency. (Conditional acceptance) Wilcox, Pamela and Francis T. Cullen “Community Members and Deterrence.” In Daniel S. Nagin, Francis T. Cullen, and Cheryl Lero Jonson (eds.), Deterrence, Choice, and Crime: Contemporary Perspectives—Advances in Criminological Theory. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers. Works in Print [arranged alphabetically by year] Agnew, Robert and Francis T. Cullen 2015 “Challenging Kornhauser’s Critique of Strain Theory.” In Francis T. Cullen, Pamela Wilcox, Robert J. Sampson, and Brendan D. Dooley (eds.), Challenging Criminological Theory: The Legacy of Ruth Kornhauser—Advances in Criminological Theory, Volume 19. New Brunswick, NJ: Transactions Publishers, pp. 145-164. Cullen, Francis T. 2015 “The Social Reality of Crime: Lessons Learned.” Social Justice 41 (No. 3):198-202. Cullen, Francis T. and Pamela Wilcox 2015 “Introduction: Sisters in Crime as a Criminological Classic.” In Francis T. Cullen, Pamela Wilcox, Jennifer L. Lux, and Cheryl Lero Jonson (eds.), Sisters in Crime Revisited: Bringing Gender into Criminology. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 3-16. Cullen, Francis T. and Pamela Wilcox 2015 “Introduction: The Legacy of Ruth Rosner Kornhauser.” In Francis T. Cullen, Pamela Wilcox, Robert J. Sampson, and Brendan D. Dooley (eds.), Challenging Criminological Theory: The Legacy of Ruth Kornhauser—Advances in Criminological Theory, Volume 19. New Brunswick, NJ: Transactions Publishers, pp. 1-19.

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Link, Nathan W., Francis T. Cullen, Robert Agnew, and Bruce G. Link 2015 “Can General Strain Theory Help Us Understand Violent Behaviors Among People with Mental Illnesses?” Justice Quarterly. Published online: DOI: 10.1080/07418825. 2015.1005656 Manchak, Sarah M. and Francis T. Cullen 2015 “Intervening Effectively with Juvenile Offenders: Answers from Meta-Analysis.” In Julien Morizot and Lila Kazemian (eds.), The Development of Criminal and Antisocial Behavior: Theoretical Foundations and Practical Applications. New York: Springer Publishing Company, pp. 477-490. Petersilia, Joan and Francis T. Cullen 2015 “Liberal But Not Stupid: Meeting the Promise of Downsizing Prisons.” Stanford Journal of Criminal Law and Policy. 2 (No. 1):1-43. Burton, Velmer S., Jr., Colleen Fisher, Cheryl Lero Jonson, and Francis T. Cullen 2014 “Confronting the Collateral Consequences of a Criminal Conviction: A Special Challenge for Social Work with Offenders.” Journal of Forensic Social Work 4: 80-103. Chouhy, Cecilia, Francis T. Cullen, and James D. Unnever 2014 “Mean Streets Revisited: Assessing the Generality of Rival Criminological Theories.” Victims and Offenders. Published online first, DOI: 10.1080/15564886.2014.974791. Cullen, Francis T. and Cheryl Lero Jonson 2014 “Labeling Theory and Correctional Rehabilitation: Beyond Unanticipated Consequences.” In David P. Farrington and Joseph Murray (eds.), Empirical Tests of Labeling Theory: Advances in Criminological Theory (Vol. 18). New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers, pp. 63-85. Cullen, Francis T. and Brenda Vose 2014 “How To Be a Successful Graduate Student.” Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 30 (November):362-377. Duriez, Stephanie A., Francis T. Cullen, and Sarah M. Manchak 2014 “Is Project HOPE Creating a False Sense of Hope? A Case Study in Correctional Popularity.” Federal Probation 78 (September):57-70. See also: Francis T. Cullen, Sarah M. Manchak, and Stephanie A. Duriez. “Before Adopting Project HOPE, Read the Warning Label: A Rejoinder to Kleiman, Kilmer, and Fisher’s Comment.” Federal Probation 78 (September 2014):75-77.

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Jonson, Cheryl Lero, John E. Eck, and Francis T. Cullen 2014 “The Small Prison.” In Francis T. Cullen, Cheryl Lero Jonson, and Mary K. Stohr (eds.), The American Prison: Imagining a Different Future. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, pp. 215-234. Manchak, Sarah M. and Francis T. Cullen 2014 “When Troubled Offenders Come Home: Removing Barriers to Reentry for Offenders with Mental Illness.” In Matthew S. Crow and John Ortiz Smykla (eds.), Offender Reentry: Rethinking Criminology and Criminal Justice. Burlington, MA: Jones and Bartlett Learning, pp. 251-269. Stohr, Mary K., Cheryl Lero Jonson, and Francis T. Cullen 2014 “Lessons Learned: From Penal Harm to Penal Help.” In Francis T. Cullen, Cheryl Lero Jonson, and Mary K. Stohr (eds.), The American Prison: Imagining a Different Future. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 257-268. Cullen, Francis T. 2013 “Rehabilitation: Beyond Nothing Works.” In Michael Tonry (ed.), Crime and Justice in America, 1975 to 2025—Crime and Justice: A Review of Research (Vol. 42). Chicago: University of Chicago Press, pp. 299-376. Cullen, Francis T. 2013 “Remembering Bridgewater: Coming Home after Four Decades.” Bridgewater Review (November):36-38. Cullen, Francis T. 2013 “The Corruption of Benevolence Revisited: Why Editorial Snooping Is a Bad Idea.” The Criminologist 38 (March-April):22-26. Cullen, Francis T. 2013 “Five Reasons Why I Agree with Gil Geis: Publish With Your Students.” Western Criminology Review 14 (No. 1):74-79. Cullen, Francis T. and Paula Smith 2013 “The Myth that Correctional Rehabilitation Does Not Work.” In Robert M. Bohm and Jeffery T. Walker (eds.), Demystifying Crime and Criminal Justice. Second edition. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 296-310. (Updated and revised version of 2006 chapter.) Fisher, Bonnie S., Heather M. Karjane, Kristie R. Blevins, Shannon A. Santana, and Leah E. Daigle 2013 “Reporting Sexual Assault and the Clery Act: Situating Findings from the National Campus Sexual Assault Policy Study within College Women’s Experiences.” In Bonnie S. Fisher and John H. Sloan III (eds.), Campus Crime: Legal, Social, and Policy Perspectives. Third edition. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas, pp. 63-89. (Updated

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and revised version of 2007 chapter.). Gleicher, Lily, Sarah M. Manchak, and Francis T. Cullen 2013 “Creating a Supervision Tool Kit: How to Improve Probation and Parole.” Federal Probation 77 (June).22-27. Jonson, Cheryl Lero, Francis T. Cullen, and Jennifer L. Lux. 2013 “Creating Ideological Space: Why Public Support for Rehabilitation Matters.” In Leam Craig, Louise Dixon, and Theresa Gannon (eds.), What Works in Offender Rehabilitation: An Evidence-Based Approach to Assessment and Treatment. London: Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 50-68. Listwan, Shelley J., Christopher J. Sullivan, Robert Agnew, Francis T. Cullen, and Mark Colvin 2013 “The Pains of Imprisonment Revisited: The Impact of Strain on Inmate Recidivism.” Justice Quarterly 30 (February):144-168. Stadler, William A., Michael L. Benson, and Francis T. Cullen 2013 “Revisiting the Special Sensitivity Hypothesis: The Prison Experience of White-Collar Inmates.” Justice Quarterly 30 (No. 6):1090-1114. Vose, Brenda, Paula Smith, and Francis T. Cullen 2013 “Predictive Validity and the Impact of Change in Total LSI-R Score on Recidivism.” Criminal Justice and Behavior 40 (December):1383-1396. Caswell, Rex A., Cheryl Lero Jonson, Paula J. Dubeck, Francis T. Cullen, and David J. Maume 2012 “Unraveling Work Reactions in a Sales Occupation: A Test of Three Models.” Sociological Focus 45 (No. 3):234-259. Cullen, Francis T., Michael L. Benson, and Matthew D. Makarios 2012 “Developmental and Life-Course Theories of Offending.” In Brandon C. Welsh and David P. Farrington (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Crime Prevention. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 23-45. Cullen, Francis T., Cheryl Lero Jonson, and John E. Eck

2012 “The Accountable Prison.” Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 28 (February): 77-95.

Cullen, Francis T., Jennifer L. Lux, and Cheryl Lero Jonson 2012 “Assessing the Effectiveness of Multisystemic Therapy: A Case Study in Evidence- Based Corrections.” In Emil W. Plywaczewski (ed.), The Current Problems of the Penal Law and Criminology. Warszawa, Poland: Wolters Kluwver Polska, pp. 65-84. Cullen, Francis T., Edward J. Latessa, and Cheryl Lero Jonson 2012 “Assessing the Extent and Sources of NCAA Rule Infractions: A National Self-Report Study of Student-Athletes.” Criminology and Public Policy 11 (No. 4):665-706.

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Engel, Robin S., Michael Smith, and Francis T. Cullen 2012 “Race, Place, and Drug Enforcement: Reconsidering the Impact of Citizen Complaints and Crime Rates on Drug Arrests.” Criminology and Public Policy 11 (No. 4):601- 635. Jonson, Cheryl Lero, Rachel McArthur, Francis T. Cullen, and Pamela Wilcox. 2012 “Unraveling the Sources of Adolescent Substance Use: A Test of Rival Theories.” International Journal of School Disaffection 9 (No. 2):53-90. Lowenkamp, Christopher T., Alexander M. Holsinger, Charles Robinson, and Francis T. Cullen 2012 “When a Person Isn’t a Data Point: Making Evidence-Based Practice Work.” Federal Probation 76 (December):11-19. Sullivan, Christopher J., Alex R. Piquero, and Francis T. Cullen 2012 “Like Before, Only Better: The Lessons of Developmental, Life-Course Criminology for Contemporary Juvenile Justice.” Victims and Offenders 7 (No. 4):1-22. Unnever, James D. and Francis T. Cullen 2012 “White Perceptions of Whether African-Americans and Hispanics Are Prone to Violence and Support for the Death Penalty.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 49 (November):519-544. Wright, John Paul and Francis T. Cullen 2012 “The Future of Biosocial Criminology: Beyond Scholars’ Professional Ideology.” Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 28 (No. 3):237-253. Benson, Michael L., Leanne Fiftal Alarid, Velmer S. Burton, and Francis T. Cullen 2011 “Reintegration or Stigmatization: Offenders’ Expectations of Community Re-Entry.” Journal of Criminal Justice 39 (No. 5): 385-393. Cullen, Francis T. 2011 “Beyond Adolescence-Limited Criminology: Choosing Our Future—The American Society of Criminology 2010 Sutherland Address.” Criminology 49 (May):287-330. Cullen, Francis T. 2011 “Making Corrections Work: It’s Time for a New Penology.” Journal of Community Corrections.” 21 (Fall):5-6, 15-18. Cullen, Francis T. and Cheryl Lero Jonson 2011 “Rehabilitation and Treatment Programs.” In James Q. Wilson and Joan Petersilia (eds.), Crime and Public Policy. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 293-344. (Updated and revised version of 2002 article.) Cullen, Francis T., Cheryl Lero Jonson, and Daniel S. Nagin

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2011 “Prisons Do Not Reduce Recidivism: The High Cost of Ignoring Science.” The Prison Journal 91 (No. 3): 48S-65S. Cullen, Francis T. and Paula Smith 2011 “Treatment and Rehabilitation.” In Michael Tonry (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Crime and Criminal Justice. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 156-178. Ngo, Fawn T., Raymond Paternoster, Francis T. Cullen, and Doris Layton MacKenzie 2011 “Life Domains and Crime: A Test of Agnew’s General Theory of Crime and Delinquency.” Journal of Criminal Justice 39 (No. 4):302-311. Vaske, Jamie, Kevan Gaylean, and Francis T. Cullen 2011 “Toward a Biosocial Theory of Offender Rehabilitation: Why Does Cognitive- Behavioral Treatment Work?” Journal of Criminal Justice 39 (No. 1):90-102. Blevins, Kristie R., Shelley Johnson Listwan, Francis T. Cullen, and Cheryl Lero Jonson 2010 “A General Strain Theory of Prison Violence and Misconduct: An Integrated Model of Inmate Behavior.” Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 26 (No. 2): 148-166. Cullen, Francis T. 2010 “Elliott Currie: In Tribute to a Life Devoted to Confronting Crime.” Criminology and Public Policy 9 (February):19-27. Cullen, Francis T. 2010 “Cloward, Richard A.: The Theory of Illegitimate Means.” In Francis T. Cullen and Pamela Wilcox (eds.), Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, pp. 167-170. Cullen, Francis T. 2010 “Cloward, Richard A. and Lloyd E. Ohlin: Delinquency and Opportunity.” In Francis T. Cullen and Pamela Wilcox (eds.), Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, pp. 170-174. Cullen, Francis T. 2010 “Toward a Criminology of Religion: Comment on Johnson and Jang’s ‘Crime and Religion.’” In Richard Rosenfeld, Kenna Quinet, and Crystal Garcia (eds.), Contemporary Issues in Criminological Theory and Research: The Role of Social Institutions. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, pp. 151-161. Fisher, Bonnie S., Leah E, Daigle, and Francis T. Cullen 2010 “What Distinguishes Single Sexual Victims from Recurring Ones? The Role of Lifestyle-Routine Activities and First-Incident Characteristics.” Justice Quarterly 27 (February):102-129.

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by the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Henson, Billy, Pamela Wilcox, Bradford W. Reyns, and Francis T. Cullen 2010 “Gender, Adolescent Lifestyles, and Violent Victimization: Implications for Routine Activity Theory.” Violence and Victims 5 (No. 4):303-328. Jonson, Cheryl Lero and Francis T. Cullen 2010 “Multisystemic Therapy.” In Bonnie S. Fisher and Steven P. Lab (eds.), Encyclopedia of Victimology and Crime Prevention. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, pp. 571-574. Piquero, Alex R., Francis T. Cullen, James D. Unnever, Nicole Leeper Piquero, and Jill Gordon 2010 “Never Too Late: Public Opinion About Juvenile Rehabilitation.” Punishment and Society 12 (April):187-207. Pratt, Travis C., Francis T. Cullen, Christine S. Sellers, L. Thomas Winfree, Jr., Tamara D. Madensen, Leah E. Daigle, Noelle E. Fearn, and Jacinta M.Gau, 2010 “The Empirical Status of Social Learning Theory: A Meta-Analysis.” Justice Quarterly 27 (December):765-802. *Selected as a seminal article (representative and highly cited) in the area of Theoretical Criminology published in Justice Quarterly—30the Year Anniversary. Unnever, James D., John P. Bartkowski, and Francis T. Cullen 2010 “God Images and Opposition to Abortion and Capital Punishment: A Partial Test of Religious Support for the Consistent Life Ethic.” Sociology of Religion 71 (Fall):307- 320. Unnever, James D., John K. Cochran, Francis T. Cullen, and Brandon K. Applegate 2010 “The Pragmatic American: Attributions of Crime and the Hydraulic Relation Hypothesis.” Justice Quarterly 27 (June):431-457. Unnever, James D. and Francis T. Cullen 2010 “The Social Sources of Americans’ Punitiveness: A Test of Three Competing Models.” Criminology 48 (February):99-129. Unnever, James D. and Francis T. Cullen 2010 “Racial-Ethnic Intolerance and Support for Capital Punishment: A Cross-National Comparison.” Criminology. 48 (August):831-862. Agnew, Robert, Nicole Leeper Piquero, and Francis T. Cullen 2009 “General Strain Theory and White-Collar Crime.” In Sally S. Simpson and David Weisburd (eds.), The Criminology of White-Collar Crime. New York: Springer, pp. 35-60.

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Applegate, Brandon K., Robin King Davis, and Francis T. Cullen 2009 “Reconsidering Child Saving: The Extent and Correlates of Public Support for Excluding Youths from the Juvenile Court.” Crime and Delinquency 55 (January): 51-77. Cullen, Francis T., Jennifer L. Hartman, and Cheryl Lero Jonson 2009 “Bad Guys: Why the Public Supports Punishing White-Collar Offenders.” Crime, Law, and Social Change 51 (February):31-44. Cullen, Francis T. and Cheryl Lero Jonson 2009 “Comment: Understanding the Importance of Communities That Care.” Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine 161 (September):866-867. Cullen, Francis T., Andrew J. Myer, and Edward J. Latessa 2009 “Eight Lessons Learned from Moneyball: The High Cost of Ignoring Evidence-Based Corrections.” Victims and Offenders 4 (No. 2):197-213. Cullen, Francis T., Paula Smith, Christopher T. Lowenkamp, and Edward J. Latessa 2009 “Nothing Works Revisited: Deconstructing Farabee’s Rethinking Rehabilitation.” Victims and Offenders 4 (No. 2): 101-123. Cullen, Francis T., James D. Unnever, Kristie R. Blevins, Jennifer A. Pealer, Shannon A. Santana, Bonnie S. Fisher, and Brandon K. Applegate 2009 “The Myth of Public Support for Capital Punishment.” In Jane Wood and Theresa Gannon (eds.), Public Opinion and Criminal Justice. Devon, UK: Willan Publishing, pp. 73-95. Hartman, Jennifer L., Michael G. Turner, Leah E. Daigle, M. Lyn Exum, and Francis T. Cullen 2009 “Exploring the Gender Differences in Protective Factors: Implications for Understanding Resiliency.” International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 53 (No. 3):249-277,

*Selected for the William L. Simon/Anderson ACJS Outstanding Paper Award for the 2008 meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Award given at the 2009 ACJS meeting.

Nagin, Daniel S., Francis T. Cullen, and Cheryl Lero Jonson 2009 “Imprisonment and Reoffending.” In Michael Tonry (ed.), Crime and Justice: A Review of Research, Volume 38. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, pp. 115-200. Smith, Paula, Francis T. Cullen, and Edward J. Latessa 2009 “Can 14,737 Women Be Wrong? A Meta-Analysis of the LSI-R and Recidivism for Female Offenders.” Criminology and Public Policy 8 (March):183-208. Unnever, James D. and Francis T. Cullen

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2009 “Public Opinion and the Death Penalty.” In Margit E. Oswald, Steffen Bieneck, and Jorg Hupfeld (eds.), Social Psychology of Punishment of Crime. Chichester, UK: John Wiley and Sons, pp. 113-133. Unnever, James D. and Francis T. Cullen 2009 “Empathetic Identification and Punitiveness: A Middle-Range Theory of Individual Differences.” Theoretical Criminology 13 (August):283-312. Unnever, James D., Francis T. Cullen, Scott A. Mathers, Timothy E. McClure, and Marisa C. Allison 2009 “Racial Discrimination and Hirschi’s Criminological Classic: A Chapter in the Sociology of Knowledge.” Justice Quarterly 26 (September):377-409.

*Selected for the Donal E. J. MacNamara Award for the Outstanding Publication by the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.

Vose, Brenda, Christopher T. Lowenkamp, Paula Smith, and Francis T. Cullen 2009 “Gender and the Predictive Validity of the LSI-R: A Study of Parolees and Probationers.” Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 25 (November):459-471. Buckler, Kevin, James D. Unnever, and Francis T. Cullen 2008 “Perceptions of Injustice Revisited: A Test of Hagan et al.’s Comparative Conflict Theory.” Journal of Crime and Justice 31 (No. 1):35-57. Cullen, Francis T., James D. Unnever, Jennifer L. Hartman, Michael G. Turner, and Robert Agnew 2008 “Gender, Bullying Victimization, and Juvenile Delinquency: A Test of General Strain Theory.” Victims and Offenders 3 (No. 4):346-364. Cullen, Francis T., James D. Unnever, John Paul Wright, and Kevin M. Beaver 2008 “Parenting and Self-Control.” In Erich Goode (ed.), Out of Control: Assessing the General Theory of Crime. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, pp. 61-74. Daigle, Leah E. Bonnie S. Fisher, and Francis T. Cullen 2008 “The Violent and Sexual Victimization of College Women: Is Repeat Victimization a Problem.” Journal of Interpersonal Violence 23 (September):1296-1313. Fisher, Bonnie S., Leah E. Daigle, and Francis T. Cullen 2008 “Rape Against Women: What Can Research Offer to Guide the Development of Prevention Programs and Risk Reduction Interventions?” Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 24 (No 2):163-177. Gendreau, Paul and Francis T. Cullen 2008 “Martinson Redux.” Crime Scene 15 (April):13-15.

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Listwan, Shelley Johnson, Cheryl Lero Jonson, Francis T. Cullen, and Edward J. Latessa 2008 “Cracks in the Penal Harm Movement: Evidence from the Field.” Criminology and Public Policy 7 (August):423-465. Shover, Neal and Francis T. Cullen 2008 “Studying and Teaching White-Collar Crime: Populist and Patrician Perspectives.” Journal of Criminal Justice Education 19 (July):155-174. Unnever, James D., Michael L. Benson, and Francis T. Cullen 2008 “Public Support for Getting Tough on Corporate Crime: Racial and Political Divides.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 45 (No. 2):163-190. Unnever, James D., Francis T. Cullen, and James D. Jones 2008 “Public Support for Attacking the ‘Root Causes’ of Crime: The Impact of Egalitarian and Racial Beliefs.” Sociological Focus 41 (February):1-33. Unnever, James D., Francis T. Cullen, and Cheryl Lero Jonson 2008 “Race, Racism, and Support for Capital Punishment.” In Michael Tonry (ed.), Crime and Justice: A Review of Research, Volume 37. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, pp. 45-96. Vose, Brenda, Francis T. Cullen, and Paula Smith 2008 “The Empirical Status of the Level of Service Inventory.” Federal Probation 72 (December):22-29. Blevins, Kristie R., Francis T. Cullen, and Jody L. Sundt 2007 “The Correctional Orientation of ‘Child Savers’: Support for Rehabilitation and Custody Among Juvenile Correctional Workers.” Journal of Offender Rehabilitation 45 (Nos. 3-4):47-83. Buckler, Kevin, James D. Unnever, and Francis T. Cullen 2007 “Citizen Assessment of Local Criminal Courts: Does Fairness Matter?” Journal of Criminal Justice 35 (No. 5):524-536. Cullen, Francis T. 2007 “Make Rehabilitation Corrections’ Guiding Paradigm.” Criminology and Public Policy 6 (November):717-728 Cullen, Francis T. and Steven F. Messner 2007 “The Making of Criminology Revisited: An Oral History of Merton’s Anomie Paradigm.” Theoretical Criminology 11 (February):5-37. See also: Francis T. Cullen and Steven F. Messner, “In the Spirit of Robert K. Merton.”

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Theoretical Criminology 11 (February 2007):95-96. Cullen, Francis T., Jennifer A. Pealer, Shannon A. Santana, Bonnie S. Fisher, Brandon K. Applegate, and Kristie R. Blevins 2007 “Public Support for Faith-Based Correctional Programs: Should Sacred Places Serve Civic Purposes?” Journal of Offender Rehabilitation 43 (Nos. 3-4):29-46. Cullen, Francis T., Brenda A. Vose, Cheryl Lero Jonson, and James D. Unnever 2007 “Public Support for Early Intervention: Is Child Saving a ‘Habit of the Heart’?” Victims and Offenders 2 (No. 2):109-124. Daigle, Leah E., Francis T. Cullen, and John Paul Wright 2007 “Gender Differences in the Predictors of Juvenile Delinquency: Assessing the Generality-Specificity Debate.” Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice 5 (July): 254-286. Fisher, Bonnie S., Leah E. Daigle, Francis T. Cullen, and Shannon A. Santana 2007 “Assessing the Efficacy of the Protective Action-Completion Nexus for Sexual Victimization.” Violence and Victims 22 (February):17-41, Fisher, Bonnie S., Heather M. Karjane, Kristie R. Blevins, Shannon A. Santana, and Leah E. Daigle 2007 “Reporting Sexual Assault and the Clery Act: Situating Findings from the National Campus Sexual Assault Policy Study within College Women’s Experiences.” In Bonnie S. Fisher and John H. Sloan III (eds.), Campus Crime: Legal, Social, and Policy Perspectives. Second edition. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas, pp. 65-86. Lipsey, Mark W. and Francis T. Cullen 2007 “The Effectiveness of Correctional Rehabilitation: A Review of Systematic Reviews.” Annual Review of Law and Social Science 3:297-320. Sundt, Jody L. and Francis T. Cullen 2007 “Doing God’s Work Behind Bars: Chaplains’ Reactions to Employment in Prison.” Journal of Offender Rehabilitation 45 (Nos. 3-4):131-157. Turner, Michael G., Jennifer L. Hartman, M. Lyn Exum, and Francis T. Cullen 2007 “Examining the Cumulative Effects of Protective Factors: Resiliency Among a National Sample of High-Risk Youths.” Journal of Offender Rehabilitation 46 (Nos. 1/2):81- 111. Unnever, James D. and Francis T. Cullen 2007 “Reassessing the Racial Divide in Support for Capital Punishment: The Continuing Significance of Race.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 44 (February): 124-158.

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Unnever, James D. and Francis T. Cullen 2007 “The Racial Divide in Support for the Death Penalty: Does White Racism Matter?” Social Forces 85 (March):1281-1301. Unnever, James D., Francis T. Cullen, and Bonnie S. Fisher 2007 “‘A Liberal Is Someone Who Has Not Been Mugged’: Criminal Victimization and Political Beliefs.” Justice Quarterly 24 (June):309-334. Wright, John Paul, Francis T. Cullen, and Kevin M. Beaver 2007 “Does Punishment Work?” In Hugh LaFollette (ed.), Ethics in Practice: An Anthology. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, pp. 531-543. Blevins, Kristie R., Francis T. Cullen, James Frank, Stephen T. Holmes, and Jody L. Sundt 2006 “Stress and Satisfaction Among Juvenile Correctional Workers: A Test of Competing Models.” Journal of Offender Rehabilitation 44 (Nos. 2-3):55-79. Cullen, Francis T. 2006 “It’s Time to Reaffirm Rehabilitation: Reaction Essay.” Criminology and Public Policy 5 (November):665-672. Cullen, Francis T., Leah E. Daigle, and Constance L. Chapple 2006 “El Desarrollo de la Criminologia Del Curso Vital en Estados Unidos: Tres Teorias Centrales.” [“Developments in Life-Course Criminology in the United States: Three Core Theories.”] In Jose′ Louis Guzman Dalbora and Alfonso Serrano Maillo (eds.), Derecho Penal Y Criminologia Como Fundamento del la Politica Criminal: Estudios en Homenaje al Professor Alfonso Serrano Gomez. Madrid, Spain: Dykinson, pp. 203-226. Cullen, Francis T. and Paula Smith 2006 “The Myth that Correctional Rehabilitation Does Not Work.” In Robert M. Bohm and Jeffery T. Walker (eds.), Demystifying Crime and Criminal Justice. Los Angeles:

Roxbury Publishing Company, pp. 227-238. Listwan, Shelley Johnson, Francis T. Cullen, and Edward J. Latessa 2006 “How to Prevent Prisoner Re-Entry Programs from Failing: Insights from Evidence- Based Corrections.” Federal Probation 70 (December):19-25.

Pratt, Travis C., Francis T. Cullen, Kristie R. Blevins, Leah E. Daigle, and Tamara D. Madensen 2006 “The Empirical Status of Deterrence Theory: A Meta-Analysis.” In Francis T. Cullen, John Paul Wright, and Kristie R. Blevins (eds.), Taking Stock: The Status of Criminological Theory—Advances in Criminological Theory, Volume 15. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers, pp. 367-395. Unnever, James D. and Francis T. Cullen 2006 “Christian Fundamentalism and Support for Capital Punishment.” Journal of Research

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in Crime and Delinquency 43 (May):169-197. Unnever, James D., Francis T. Cullen, and Robert Agnew 2006 “Why Is Bad Parenting Criminogenic? Implications from Rival Theories.” Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice 4 (January):3-33. Unnever, James D., Francis T. Cullen, and John P. Bartkowski 2006 “Images of God and Public Support for Capital Punishment: Does a Loving God Matter?” Criminology 44 (November):833-864. Cullen, Francis T. 2005 “The Twelve People Who Saved Rehabilitation: How the Science of Criminology Made a Difference—The American Society of Criminology 2004 Presidential Address.” Criminology 43 (February):1-42, Cullen, Francis T. 2005 “Commentary [on Chapter Two—Sociological Perspectives on Crime].” In Susan Guarino-Ghezzi and A. Javier Trevino (eds.), Understanding Crime: A Multi- Disciplinary Approach. Cincinnati: Anderson Publishing Company/Lexis Nexis, pp. 55-60. Cullen, Francis T., Kristie R. Blevins, Jennifer S. Trager, and Paul Gendreau 2005 “The Rise and Fall of Boot Camps: A Case Study in Common-Sense Corrections.” Journal of Offender Rehabilitation 40 (Nos. 3-4):53-70. Fisher, Bonnie S., Francis T. Cullen, and Leah E. Daigle 2005 “The Discovery of ‘Acquaintance’ Rape: The Salience of Methodological Innovation and Rigor.” Journal of Interpersonal Violence 20 (April):493-500. Gendreau, Paul, Edward J. Latessa, and Francis T. Cullen 2005 “A Comment on Shearer’s What Doesn’t Work in the ‘What Works’ Approach.” Texas Journal of Corrections (No. 2):6, 11, 13, 15. Piquero, Alex R., John MacDonald, Adam Dobrin, Leah E. Daigle, and Francis T. Cullen 2005 “Studying the Relationship Between Violent Offending and Violent Homicide Victimization: Assessing the General Theory of Crime.” Journal of Quantitative Criminology 21 (March):55-71. Pratt, Travis C. and Francis T. Cullen 2005 “Assessing Macro-Level Predictors and Theories of Crime: A Meta-Analysis.” In Michael Tonry (ed.), Crime and Justice: A Review of Research, Volume 32. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, pp. 373-450. Unnever, James D. and Francis T. Cullen 2005 “Executing the Innocent and Support for Capital Punishment: Implications for Public

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Policy.” Criminology and Public Policy 4 (February):3-37. Unnever, James D., Francis T. Cullen, and Brandon K. Applegate 2005 “Turning the Other Cheek: Reassessing the Impact of Religion on Punitive Ideology.” Justice Quarterly 22 (September):304-339. Unnever, James D., Francis T. Cullen, and Bonnie S. Fisher 2005 “Empathy and Support for Capital Punishment.” Journal of Crime and Justice 28 (No. 1):1-34. Unnever, James D., Francis T. Cullen, and Julian V. Roberts 2005 “Not Everyone Strongly Supports the Death Penalty: Assessing Weakly-Held Attitudes About Capital Punishment.” American Journal of Criminal Justice 29 (Spring):187- 216. Wright, John Paul, David E. Carter, and Francis T. Cullen 2005 “A Life-Course Analysis of Military Service in Vietnam.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 42 (February):55-83. Brezina, Timothy, Robert Agnew, Francis T. Cullen, and John Paul Wright 2004 “The Code of the Street: A Quantitative Assessment of Elijah Anderson’s Subculture of Violence Thesis and Its Contribution to Youth Violence Research.” Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice 2 (October):303-328. Cavender, Gray, Francis T. Cullen, and William J. Maakestad 2004 “The Ford Pinto Trial.” In Frankie Y. Bailey and Steven Chermak (eds.), Famous American Crimes and Trials, Volume 5—1981-2000. New York: Praeger, pp. 73-91. Fisher, Bonnie S., Kristie R. Blevins, Shannon A. Santana, and Francis T. Cullen 2004 “Crime and Sexual Victimization on College Campuses: Ivory Tower or Dangerous Places?” In David R. Karp and Thom Allena (eds.), Restorative Justice on the College Campus. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas, pp. 217-238. Hogan, Nancy L., Eric G. Lambert, John R. Hepburn, Velmer S. Burton, Jr., and Francis T. Cullen 2004 “Is There a Difference? Exploring Male and Female Correctional Officers’ Definition of and Response to Conflict Situations.” Women and Criminal Justice 15 (Nos. 3-4): 143-165. Kerley, Kent R., Michael L. Benson, Matthew R. Lee, and Francis T. Cullen 2004 “Race, Criminal Justice Contact, and Adult Position in the Social Stratification System.” Social Problems 51 (November):549-568. Unnever, James D., Mark Colvin, and Francis T. Cullen 2004 “Crime and Coercion: A Test of Core Theoretical Propositions.” Journal of

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Research in Crime and Delinquency 41 (August):244-268. Vander Ven, Thomas M. and Francis T. Cullen 2004 “The Impact of Maternal Employment on Serious Youth Crime: Does the Quality of Working Conditions Matter?” Crime and Delinquency 50 (April):272-291. Wright, John Paul and Francis T. Cullen 2004 “Employment, Peers, and Life-Course Transitions.” Justice Quarterly 31 (March): 183-205. Braswell, Michael C. and Francis T. Cullen 2003 “The Art and Science of Teaching Criminal Justice: A Dialogue.” ACJS Today 26 (January/February):21-24. Caeti, Tory J., Craig Hemmens, Francis T. Cullen, and Velmer S. Burton, Jr. 2003 “Management of Juvenile Correctional Facilities.” The Prison Journal 83 (December): 383-405. Cullen, Francis T. and Jody L. Sundt 2003 “Reaction Essay: Reaffirming Evidence-Based Corrections.” Criminology and Public Policy 2 (No. 2):33-40. Cullen, Francis T., John Paul Wright, Paul Gendreau, and D. A. Andrews 2003 “What Correctional Treatment Can Tell Us About Criminological Theory: Implications for Social Learning Theory.” In Ronald L. Akers and Gary F. Jensen (eds.), Social Learning Theory and the Explanation of Crime: A Guide for the New Century—Advances in Criminological Theory, Volume 11. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers, pp. 339-362. Fisher, Bonnie S., Leah E. Daigle, Francis T. Cullen, and Michael G. Turner 2003 “Reporting Sexual Victimization to the Police and Others: Results from a National-Level Study of College Women.” Criminal Justice and Behavior 30 (February 2003):6-38. Fisher, Bonnie S., Leah E. Daigle, Francis T. Cullen, and Michael G. Turner 2003 “Acknowledging Sexual Victimization as a Rape: Results from a National-Level Study.” Justice Quarterly 20 (September):535-574. Lowenkamp, Christopher T., Francis T. Cullen, and Travis C. Pratt 2003 “Replicating Sampson and Groves’s Test of Social Disorganization Theory: Revisiting a Criminological Classic.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 40 (November):351-373. Moon, Melissa M., Francis T. Cullen, and John Paul Wright 2003 “It Takes a Village: Public Willingness to Help Wayward Youths.” Youth Violence and

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Juvenile Justice 1 (January):32-45. Unnever, James D., Francis T. Cullen, and Travis C. Pratt 2003 “Parental Management, ADHD, and Delinquent Involvement: Reassessing Gottfredson and Hirschi’s General Theory.” Justice Quarterly 20 (September): 471-500. Agnew, Robert, Timothy Brezina, John Paul Wright, and Francis T. Cullen 2002 “Strain, Personality Traits, and Delinquency: Extending General Strain Theory.” Criminology 40 (February):43-71. Applegate, Brandon K., Francis T. Cullen, and Bonnie S. Fisher 2002 “Public Views Toward Crime and Correctional Problems: Is There a Gender Gap?” Journal of Criminal Justice 30 (March/April):89-100. Cao, Liqun, Francis T. Cullen, Shannon M. Barton, and Kristie R. Blevins 2002 “The Public’s Willingness to Shoot: Attitudes Toward Defensive Gun Use.” American Journal of Criminal Justice 27 (Fall):85-109. Colvin, Mark, Francis T. Cullen, and Thomas M. Vander Ven 2002 “Coercion, Social Support, and Crime: An Emerging Theoretical Consensus.” Criminology 40 (February):19-42. Cullen, Francis T. 2002 “It's a Wonderful Life: Reflections on a Career in Progress.” In Gilbert Geis and Mary Dodge (eds.), The Lessons of Criminology. Cincinnati: Anderson Publishing Company, pp. 1-22. Cullen, Francis T. 2002 “Rehabilitation and Treatment Programs.” In James Q. Wilson and Joan Petersilia (eds.), Crime: Public Policies for Crime Control. Second Edition. Oakland, CA: ICS Press, pp. 253-289 (references on pp. 606-614). Cullen, Francis T., John E. Eck, and Christopher T. Lowenkamp 2002 “Environmental Corrections: A New Paradigm for Effective Probation and Parole Supervision.” Federal Probation 66 (September):28-37. Cullen, Francis T. and Melissa M. Moon 2002 “Reaffirming Rehabilitation: Public Support for Correctional Treatment.” In Harry E. Allen (ed.), What Works—Risk Reduction: Interventions for Special Needs Offenders. Lanham, MD: American Correctional Association, pp. 7-25. Cullen, Francis T., Jennifer A. Pealer, Bonnie S. Fisher, Brandon K. Applegate, and Shannon A. Santana 2002 “Public Support for Correctional Rehabilitation in America: Change or Consistency?

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In Julian V. Roberts and Michael Hough (eds.), Changing Attitudes to Punishment: Public Opinion, Crime and Justice. Devon, UK: Willan Publishing, pp. 128-147. Cullen, Francis T., Travis C. Pratt, Sharon Levrant Miceli, and Melissa M. Moon 2002 “Dangerous Liaison? Rational Choice Theory as the Basis for Correctional Intervention.” In Alex R. Piquero and Stephen G. Tibbetts (eds.), Rational Choice and Criminal Behavior: Recent Research and Future Challenges. New York: Routledge, pp. 279-296. Cullen, Francis T. and Shannon A. Santana 2002 “Rehabilitation.” In Joshua Dressler (ed.), Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice, Volume 3. Second Edition. New York: Macmillan Reference USA, pp. 1314-1327. Cullen, Francis T. and John Paul Wright 2002 “Criminal Justice in the Lives of American Adolescents: Choosing the Future.” In Jeylan T. Mortimer and Reed W. Larson (eds.), The Changing Adolescent Experience: Societal Trends and the Transition to Adulthood. New York: Cambridge University Press, pp. 88-128. Fisher, Bonnie S., Francis T. Cullen, and Michael G. Turner 2002 “Being Pursued: Stalking Victimization in a National Study of College Women.” Criminology and Public Policy 1 (March):257-308. Fisher, Bonnie S., Jennifer Hartman, Francis T. Cullen, and Michael G. Turner 2002 “Making Campuses Safer for Students: The Clery Act as a Symbolic Legal Reform.” Stetson Law Review 32 (Fall):61-89. Gendreau, Paul, Claire Goggin, Francis T. Cullen, and Mario Paparozzi 2002 “The Common Sense Revolution and Correctional Policy.” In James Maguire (ed.), Offender Rehabilitation and Treatment: Effective Programmes and Policies to Reduce Re-Offending. Chichester, UK: John Wiley and Sons, pp. 359-386. Latessa, Edward J., Francis T. Cullen, and Paul Gendreau 2002 “Beyond Correctional Quackery: Professionalism and the Possibility of Effective Treatment.” Federal Probation 66 (September):43-49. Pratt, Travis C., Francis T. Cullen, Kristie R. Blevins, Leah E. Daigle, and James D. Unnever 2002 “The Relationship of ADHD to Crime and Delinquency: A Meta-Analysis.” International Journal of Police Science and Management 4 (No. 4):344-360. Sundt, Jody L. and Francis T. Cullen 2002 “The Correctional Ideology of Prison Chaplains: A National Survey.” Journal of Criminal Justice 30:369-385. Sundt, Jody L., Harry Dammer, and Francis T. Cullen

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2002 “The Role of the Prison Chaplain in Offender Rehabilitation.” Journal of Offender Rehabilitation 35 (Nos. 3 and 4):59-86. Wright, John Paul, Francis T. Cullen, and Nicolas Williams 2002 “The Embeddedness of Adolescent Employment and Participation in Delinquency: A Life-Course Perspective.” Western Criminological Review 4 (No. 1):1-19. Cao, Liqun and Francis T. Cullen 2001 “Thinking About Crime and Control: A Comparative Study of Chinese and American Ideology.” International Criminal Justice Review 11 (Nos.1/2):58-81. Cullen, Francis T. and Paul Gendreau 2001 “From Nothing Works to What Works: Changing Professional Ideology in the 21st Century.” The Prison Journal 81 (September):313-338. Cullen, Francis T., Jody L. Sundt, and John F. Wozniak 2001 “The Virtuous Prison: Toward a Restorative Rehabilitation.” In Henry N. Pontell and David Shichor (eds.), Contemporary Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice: Essays in Honor of Gilbert Geis. Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, pp. 265-286. Liederbach, John, Francis T. Cullen, Jody L. Sundt, and Gilbert Geis 2001 “The Criminalization of Physician Violence: Social Control in Transformation?” Justice Quarterly 18 (March):141-170. Vander Ven, Thomas M., Francis T. Cullen, Mark A. Carozza, and John Paul Wright 2001 “Home Alone: The Impact of Maternal Employment on Delinquency.” Social Problems 48 (May):236-257. Wright, John Paul and Francis T. Cullen 2001 “Parental Efficacy and Delinquent Behavior: Do Control and Support Matter? Criminology 39 (August):601-629. Wright, John Paul, Francis T. Cullen, Robert S. Agnew, and Timothy Brezina 2001 “The Root of All Evil: An Exploratory Study of Money and Delinquent Involvement.” Justice Quarterly 18 (June):239-268. Wright, John Paul, Francis T. Cullen, and Jeremy T. Miller 2001 “Family Social Capital and Delinquent Behavior.” Journal of Criminal Justice 29 (January/February):1-9. Alarid, Leanne Fiftal, Velmer S. Burton, Jr., and Francis T. Cullen 2000 “Gender and Crime Among Felony Offenders: Assessing the Generality of Social Control and Differential Association Theories.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 37 (May):171-199.

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Applegate, Brandon K., Francis T. Cullen, Bonnie S. Fisher, and Thomas Vander Ven 2000 “Forgiveness and Fundamentalism: Reconsidering the Relationship Between Correctional Attitudes and Religion.” Criminology 38 (August):719-753. Cullen, Francis T., Bonnie S. Fisher, and Brandon K. Applegate 2000 “Public Opinion About Punishment and Corrections.” In Michael Tonry (ed.), Crime and Justice: A Review of Research, Volume 27. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, pp. 1-79. Cullen, Francis T. and Paul Gendreau 2000 “Assessing Correctional Rehabilitation: Policy, Practice, and Prospects.” In Julie Horney (ed.), Criminal Justice 2000: Volume 3—Policies, Processes, and Decisions of the Criminal Justice System. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice, pp. 109-175. Cullen, Francis T., Jody L. Sundt, and Sharon Levrant 2000 “Correctional Rehabilitation.” In Clifton D. Bryant, with Peter Adler, Patti Adler, and Jay Corzine (eds.), Encyclopedia of Criminology and Deviant Behavior: Volume 1—Historical, Conceptual, and Theoretical Issues. Philadelphia: Brunner-Routledge, pp. 315-320. Dunaway, R. Gregory, Francis T. Cullen, Velmer S. Burton, Jr., and T. David Evans 2000 “The Myth of Social Class and Crime Revisited: An Examination of Class and Adult Criminality.” Criminology 38 (May):589-632. Fisher, Bonnie S. and Francis T. Cullen 2000 “Measuring the Sexual Victimization of Women: Evolution, Current Controversies, and Future Research.” In David Duffee (ed.), Criminal Justice 2000: Volume 4— Measurement and Analysis of Crime and Justice. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice, pp. 317-390. Gendreau, Paul, Claire Goggin, Francis T. Cullen, and Donald A. Andrews 2000 “The Effects of Community Sanctions and Incarceration on Recidivism.” Forum on Corrections Research 12 (May):10-13. Henderson, Martha L., Francis T. Cullen, William Feinberg, and Leo Carroll 2000 “Race, Rights, and Order in Prison: A National Survey of Prison Wardens on the Racial Integration of Prison Cells.” The Prison Journal 80 (September):295-308. Mazerolle, Paul, Velmer S. Burton, Jr., Francis T. Cullen, T. David Evans, and Gary L. Payne 2000 “Strain, Anger, and Delinquency Adaptations: Specifying General Strain Theory.” Journal of Criminal Justice 28 (March/April):89-101. Moon, Melissa M., Jody L. Sundt, Francis T. Cullen, and John Paul Wright 2000 “Is Child Saving Dead? Public Support for Juvenile Rehabilitation.” Crime and

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Delinquency 46 (January):38-60. Moon, Melissa M., John Paul Wright, Francis T. Cullen, and Jennifer Pealer. 2000 “Putting Kids to Death: Specifying Public Support for Juvenile Capital Punishment.” Justice Quarterly 17 (December):663-684. Pratt, Travis C. and Francis T. Cullen 2000 “The Empirical Status of Gottfredson and Hirschi's General Theory of Crime: A Meta-Analysis.” Criminology 38 (August):931-964. Wright, John Paul and Francis T. Cullen 2000 “Juvenile Involvement in Occupational Delinquency.” Criminology 38 (August): 863-892. Wright, John Paul, Francis T. Cullen, and John D. Wooldredge 2000 “Parental Social Support and Juvenile Delinquency. In Michael L. Benson and Greer Linton Fox (eds.), Families, Crime, and Criminal Justice: Contemporary Perspectives on Family Research. Volume 2. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, pp. 139-161. Applegate, Brandon K., Francis T. Cullen, Pamela J. Richards, Lonn Lanza-Kaduce, and Bruce G. Link 1999 “Avoiding Drunk Drivers: The Level and Sources of Protective Behavior.” Violence and Victims 14 (Fall):323-336. Belknap, Joanne, Bonnie S. Fisher, and Francis T. Cullen 1999 “The Development of a Comprehensive Measure of the Sexual Victimization of College Women.” Violence Against Women 5 (February):185-214. Burton, Velmer S., Jr., T. David Evans, Francis T. Cullen, Kathleen M. Olivares, and R. Gregory Dunaway 1999 “Age, Self-Control, and Adults' Offending Behaviors: A Research Note Assessing A General Theory of Crime.” Journal of Criminal Justice 27 (No. 1):45-54. Cullen, Francis T. and Jody L. Sundt. 1999 “Imprisonment in the United States.” In Joseph F. Sheley (ed.), Criminology: A Contemporary Handbook. Third Edition. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, pp. 473-515. Cullen, Francis T., John Paul Wright, and Mitchell B. Chamlin 1999 “Social Support and Social Reform: A Progressive Crime Control Agenda.” Crime and Delinquency 45 (April):188-207. Levrant, Sharon, Francis T. Cullen, Betsy Fulton, and John F. Wozniak 1999 “Reconsidering Restorative Justice: The Corruption of Benevolence Revisited?”

Crime and Delinquency 45 (January):3-27.

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Link, Bruce G., John Monahan, Ann Stueve, and Francis T. Cullen 1999 “Real in Their Consequences: A Sociological Approach to Understanding the Association Between Psychotic Symptoms and Violence.” American Sociological Review 64 (April):316-332. Burton, Velmer S., Jr., Francis T. Cullen, T. David Evans, Leanne Fiftal Alarid, and R. Gregory Dunaway 1998 “Gender, Self-Control and Crime.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 35 (May):123-147. Cullen, Francis T., John Paul Wright, Shayna Brown, Melissa M. Moon, Michael B. Blankenship, and Brandon K. Applegate 1998 “Public Support for Early Intervention Programs: Implications for a Progressive Policy Agenda.” Crime and Delinquency 44 (April):187-204. Dean-Myrda, Mark C. and Francis T. Cullen 1998 “The Panacea Pendulum: An Account of Community as a Response to Crime.” In Joan Petersilia (ed.), Community Corrections: Probation, Parole, and Intermediate Sanctions. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 3-18. (Updated and revised version of 1984 article.) Fisher, Bonnie S., Craig T. Cobane, Thomas M. Vander Ven, and Francis T. Cullen

1998 “How Many Authors Does It Take to Publish an Article? Trends and Patterns in Political Science.” PS: Political Science and Politics 31 (December):847-856.

Fisher, Bonnie S., John J. Sloan, Francis T. Cullen, and Chenmeng Lu 1998 “Crime in the Ivory Tower: The Level and Sources of Student Victimization.” Criminology 36 (August):671-710. Fisher, Bonnie S., Thomas M. Vander Ven, Craig T. Cobane, Francis T. Cullen, and Nicolas Williams 1998 “Trends in Multiple-Authored Articles in Criminology and Criminal Justice: A Comparative Disciplinary Analysis.” Journal of Criminal Justice Education 9 (No. 1):19-38. Jacoby, Joseph E. and Francis T. Cullen 1998 “The Structure of Punishment Norms: Applying the Rossi-Berk Model.” Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 89 (Fall):245-312. Sundt, Jody L. and Francis T. Cullen 1998 “The Role of the Contemporary Prison Chaplain.” The Prison Journal 23 (No. 3):

271-298. *Selected for the Anderson/ACJS Outstanding Paper Award for the 1998 meeting of

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the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Award given at the 1999 ACJS meeting. Sundt, Jody L., Francis T. Cullen, Brandon K. Applegate, and Michael G. Turner 1998 “The Tenacity of the Rehabilitative Ideal Revisited: Have Attitudes Toward Offender Treatment Changed?” Criminal Justice and Behavior 25 (December):426-442. Sundt, Jody L., Francis T. Cullen, Michael G. Turner, and Brandon K. Applegate 1998 “What Will the Public Tolerate?” Perspectives 22 (Summer):22-26. Applegate, Brandon K., Francis T. Cullen, Bonnie S. Fisher 1997 “Public Support for Correctional Treatment: The Continuing Appeal of the Rehabilitative Ideal.” The Prison Journal 77 (September):237-258. Blankenship, Michael B., James Luginbuhl, Francis T. Cullen, and William Redick 1997 “Juror Comprehension of Sentencing Instructions: A Test of Tennessee's Death Penalty Process.” Justice Quarterly 14 (June):325-351. *Selected as a seminal article (representative and highly cited) in the area of Court Processing published in Justice Quarterly—30the Year Anniversary. Cao, Liqun, Francis T. Cullen, and Bruce G. Link 1997 “The Social Determinants of Gun Ownership: Self-Protection in an Urban Environment.” Criminology 35 (November):629-657. Cullen, Francis T., Paul Gendreau, G. Roger Jarjoura, and John Paul Wright 1997 “Crime and the Bell Curve: Lessons from Intelligent Criminology.” Crime and Delinquency 43 (October):387-411. Cullen, Francis T., Nicolas Williams, and John Paul Wright 1997 “Work Conditions and Juvenile Delinquency: Is Youth Employment Criminogenic?” Criminal Justice Policy Review 8 (Nos. 2-3):119-143. Cullen, Francis T. and John Paul Wright 1997 “Liberating the Anomie-Strain Paradigm: Implications from Social Support Theory.” In Nikos Passas and Robert Agnew (eds.), The Future of Anomie Theory. Boston: Northeastern University Press, pp. 187-206. Evans, T. David, Francis T. Cullen, Velmer S. Burton, Jr., R. Gregory Dunaway, and Michael L. Benson 1997 “The Social Consequences of Self-Control: Testing the General Theory of Crime.” Criminology 35 (August):475-500. Fisher, Bonnie S., John J. Sloan III, Francis T. Cullen, and Chenmeng Lu

1997 “The On-Campus Victimization Patterns of Students: Implications for Crime Prevention by Students and Post-Secondary Institutions.” In Steven P. Lab (ed.),

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Crime Prevention at a Crossroads. Cincinnati: Anderson Publishing Company, pp. 101-123. Henderson, Martha L., Francis T. Cullen, Liqun Cao, Sandra Lee Browning, and Renee Kopache 1997 “The Impact of Race on Perceptions of Criminal Injustice.” Journal of Criminal Justice 26 (No. 6):1-16. Sloan, John J., III, Bonnie S. Fisher, and Francis T. Cullen 1997 “Assessing the Student Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act of 1990: An Analysis of the Victim Reporting Practices of College and University Students.” Crime and Delinquency 43 (April):148-168. Turner, Michael G., Francis T. Cullen, Jody L. Sundt, and Brandon K. Applegate 1997 “Public Tolerance for Community-Based Sanctions.” The Prison Journal 77 (March): 6-26. Wright, John Paul, Francis T. Cullen, and Nicolas Williams 1997 “Working While in School and Delinquent Involvement: Implications for Social Policy.” Crime and Delinquency 43 (April):203-221. Agnew, Robert, Francis T. Cullen, Velmer S. Burton, Jr., T. David Evans, and R. Gregory Dunaway 1996 “A New Test of Classic Strain Theory.” Justice Quarterly 13 (December):681-704. Alarid, Leanne Fiftal, Velmer S. Burton, Jr., James W. Marquart, Francis T. Cullen, and Steven J. Cuvelier 1996 “Female Crime Roles in Serious Offenses: A Study of Adult Felons.” Justice Quarterly 13 (September):431-454. Applegate, Brandon K., Francis T. Cullen, Bruce G. Link, Pamela J. Richards, and Lonn Lanza-Kaduce 1996 “Determinants of Public Punitiveness Toward Drunk Driving: A Factorial Survey Approach.” Justice Quarterly 13 (March):57-79. Applegate, Brandon K., Francis T. Cullen, Michael G. Turner, and Jody L. Sundt 1996 “Assessing Public Support for Three-Strikes-and-You're-Out Laws: Global Versus Specific Attitudes.” Crime and Delinquency 42 (October):517-534. Cao, Liqun, James Frank, and Francis T. Cullen 1996 “Race, Community Context, and Confidence in the Police.” American Journal of Police 15 (No. 1):3-22. Cullen, Francis T., Liqun Cao, James Frank, Robert H. Langworthy, Sandra Lee Browning, Renee Kopache, and Thomas J. Stevenson 1996 “'Stop or I'll Shoot': Racial Differences in Support for Police Use of Deadly Force.”

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American Behavioral Scientist 39 (February):449-460. Cullen, Francis T., Patricia Van Voorhis, and Jody L. Sundt

1996 “Prisons in Crisis: The American Experience.” In Roger Matthews and Peter Francis (eds.), Prisons 2000: An International Perspective on the Current State and Future

of Imprisonment. New York: Macmillan, pp. 21-52. Cullen, Francis T. and John Paul Wright 1996 “Two Futures of American Corrections.” In Brendan Maguire and Polly Radosh (eds.), The Past, Present, and Future of American Criminal Justice. New York: General Hall, pp. 198-219. Cullen, Francis T., John Paul Wright, and Brandon K. Applegate

1996 “Control in the Community: The Limits of Reform?” In Alan T. Harland (ed.), Choosing Correctional Interventions That Work: Defining the Demand and

Evaluating the Supply. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, pp. 69-116. Evans, T. David, Francis T. Cullen, Velmer S. Burton, Jr., R. Gregory Dunaway, Sesha R. Kethenini, and Gary L. Payne 1996 “Religion, Social Bonds, and Delinquency.” Deviant Behavior 17 (January-March): 43-70. Frank, James, Steven Brandl, Francis T. Cullen, and Amy Stichman 1996 “Reassessing the Impact of Race on Citizens' Attitudes Toward the Police.” Justice Quarterly 13 (June):321-334. McCoy, H. Virginia, John D. Wooldredge, Francis T. Cullen, Paula J. Dubeck, and Sandra L. Browning 1996 “Lifestyles of the Old and Not-So Fearful: Life Situation and Older Persons' Fear of Crime.” Journal of Criminal Justice 24 (No. 3):191-205. Olivares, Kathleen M., Velmer S. Burton, Jr., and Francis T. Cullen 1996 “The Collateral Consequences of a Felony Conviction: A National Study of State Legal Codes Ten Years Later.” Federal Probation 60 (September):10-17. Williams, Nicolas, Francis T. Cullen, and John Paul Wright 1996 “Labor Market Participation and Youth Crime: The Neglect of 'Working' in Delinquency Research.” Social Pathology 2 (Fall):195-217. Applegate, Brandon K., Francis T. Cullen, Shannon M. Barton, Pamela J. Richards, Lonn Lanza-Kaduce, and Bruce G. Link 1995 “Public Support for Drunk Driving Countermeasures: Social Policy for Saving Lives.” Crime and Delinquency 41 (April):171-190. Burton, Velmer S., Jr., Francis T. Cullen, T. David Evans, R. Gregory Dunaway, Sesha R.

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Kethenini, and Gary L. Payne 1995 “The Impact of Parental Controls on Delinquency.” Journal of Criminal Justice 23 (No. 2):111-126. Evans, T. David, Francis T. Cullen, R. Gregory Dunaway, and Velmer S. Burton, Jr. 1995 “Religion and Crime Reexamined: The Impact of Religion, Secular Controls, and Social Ecology on Adult Criminality.” Criminology 33 (May):195-224. Turner, Michael G., Jody L. Sundt, Brandon K. Applegate, and Francis T. Cullen 1995 “'Three Strikes and You're Out' Legislation: A National Assessment.” Federal

Probation 59 (September):16-35. Van Voorhis, Patricia, Francis T. Cullen, and Brandon K. Applegate 1995 “Evaluating Interventions with Violent Offenders: A Guide for Practitioners and Policymakers.” Federal Probation 59 (June):17-28. Wooldredge, John D., Francis T. Cullen, and Edward J. Latessa 1995 “Individual Demographics Versus Routine Activities: Predicting the Likelihood of Faculty Victimization.” In Bonnie S. Fisher and John H. Sloan III (eds.), Campus Crime: Legal, Social, and Policy Perspectives. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas, pp. 103-122. Wright, John P., Francis T. Cullen, and Michael B. Blankenship 1995 “The Social Construction of Corporate Violence: Media Coverage of the Imperial Food Products Fire.” Crime and Delinquency 41 (January):20-36. Browning, Sandra Lee, Francis T. Cullen, Liqun Cao, Renee Kopache, and Thomas J. Stevenson 1994 “Race and Getting Hassled by the Police: A Research Note.” Police Studies 17

(No. 1):1-11. Burton, Velmer S., Jr., Francis T. Cullen, T. David Evans, and R. Gregory Dunaway 1994 “Reconsidering Strain Theory: Operationalization, Rival Theories, and Adult Criminality.” Journal of Quantitative Criminology 10:213-239. Cullen, Francis T. 1994 “Social Support as an Organizing Concept for Criminology: Presidential Address to the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.” Justice Quarterly 11 (December): 527-559. *Selected as a seminal article (representative and highly cited) in the area of Theoretical Criminology published in Justice Quarterly—30the Year Anniversary. Gendreau, Paul, Francis T. Cullen, and James Bonta

1994 “Intensive Rehabilitation Supervision: The Next Generation in Community

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Corrections?” Federal Probation 58 (March):72-78. Luxenburg, Joan, Francis T. Cullen, Robert H. Langworthy, and Renee Kopache 1994 “Firearms and Fido: Ownership of Injurious Means of Protection.” Journal of Criminal Justice 22 (No. 2):159-170. Applegate, Brandon K., John P. Wright, R. Gregory Dunaway, Francis T. Cullen, and John D. Wooldredge 1993 “Victim-Offender Race and Support for Capital Punishment: A Factorial Design Approach.” American Journal of Criminal Justice 18 (No. 1):95-115. Cullen, Francis T. and Michael L. Benson 1993 “White-Collar Crime: Holding a Mirror to the Core.” Journal of Criminal Justice Education 4 (Fall):325-347. Cullen, Francis T., Edward J. Latessa, Renee Kopache, Lucien X. Lombardo, and Velmer S. Burton, Jr. 1993 “Prison Wardens' Job Satisfaction.” The Prison Journal 73 (June):141-161. Cullen, Francis T., Edward J. Latessa, Velmer S. Burton, Jr., and Lucien X. Lombardo 1993 “The Correctional Orientation of Prison Wardens: Is the Rehabilitative Ideal Supported?” Criminology 31 (February):69-92. Evans, T. David, Francis T. Cullen, and Paula J. Dubeck 1993 “Public Perceptions of Corporate Crime.” In Michael B. Blankenship (ed.), Understanding Corporate Illegal Behavior. New York: Garland Publishing Company, pp. 85-114. Benson, Michael L., Francis T. Cullen, and William J. Maakestad 1992 “Community Context and the Prosecution of Corporate Crime.” In Kip Schlegel and David Weisburd (eds.), White-Collar Crime Reconsidered. Boston: Northeastern University Press, pp. 269-286. Burton, Velmer S., Jr. and Francis T. Cullen 1992 “The Empirical Status of Strain Theory.” Journal of Crime and Justice 15 (No. 2): 1-30. Link, Bruce G., Howard Andrews, Francis T. Cullen 1992 “The Violent and Illegal Behavior of Mental Patients Reconsidered.” American Sociological Review 57 (June):275-292. *Named Best Publication 1992-1993, Sociology of Mental Health Section,

American Sociological Association, August, 1993. Link, Bruce G., Francis T. Cullen, Jerold Mirotznik, and Elmer Struening

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1992 “Consequences of Stigma for Persons with Mental Illness: Evidence from the Social Sciences.” In Paul Jay Fink and Allan Tasman (eds.), Stigma and Mental Illness. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press, pp. 87-96. Wooldredge, John D., Francis T. Cullen, and Edward J. Latessa

1992 “Victimization in the Workplace: A Test of Routine Activities Theory.” Justice Quarterly 9 (June):325-335.

Dunaway, R. Gregory and Francis T. Cullen 1991 “Explaining Crime Ideology: An Exploration of the Parental Socialization Perspective.” Crime and Delinquency 37 (October):536-554. Link, Bruce G., Jerrold Mirotznik, and Francis T. Cullen 1991 “The Effectiveness of Stigma Coping Orientations: Can Negative Consequences of Mental Illness Be Avoided?” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 32 (September):302-320. Van Voorhis, Patricia A., Francis T. Cullen, Bruce G. Link, and Nancy Travis Wolfe 1991 “The Impact of Race and Gender on Correctional Officers' Orientation to the Integrated Environment.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 22 (November):472- 500. Andrews, D. A., Ivan Zinger, Robert D. Hoge, James Bonta, Paul Gendreau, and Francis T. Cullen 1990 “Does Correctional Treatment Work? A Clinically Relevant and Psychologically Informed Meta-Analysis.” Criminology 28 (August):369-404. See also: D. A. Andrews, I. Zinger, R. D. Hoge, J. Bonta, P. Gendreau, and F. T. Cullen, “Rejoinder—A Human Science Approach or More Punishment and Pessimism?” Criminology 28 (August 1990):419-429. Benson, Michael L., Francis T. Cullen, and William J. Maakestad 1990 “Local Prosecutors and Corporate Crime.” Crime and Delinquency 36 (July):362-372. Cullen, Francis T., Edward J. Latessa, and Joseph P. Byrne 1990 “Scandal and Reform in Collegiate Athletics: Implications from a National Survey of Head Football Coaches.” Journal of Higher Education 61 (January-February):50-62. Cullen, Francis T., Sandra Evans Skovron, Joseph E. Scott, and Velmer S. Burton, Jr. 1990 “Public Support for Correctional Rehabilitation: The Tenacity of the Rehabilitative Ideal.” Criminal Justice and Behavior 17 (March):6-18. Link, Bruce G. and Francis T. Cullen

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1990 “The Labeling Theory of Mental Disorder: A Review of the Evidence.” In James R. Greenley (ed.), Mental Disorder in Social Context. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, pp. 75-105. Cullen, Francis T. 1989 “Having Trouble Getting Published? Ten Lessons for Success.” The Criminologist 14 (January-February):9, 19-21. See also: F. Cullen, “An Empty Castle, Words to the Wise, and Self-Fulfilling Prophecies: Rejoinder to Bruce Berg's Comment.” The Criminologist 14 (November-December 1989):10-13. Cullen, Francis T. and Paul Gendreau 1989 “The Effectiveness of Correctional Rehabilitation: Reconsidering the 'Nothing Works' Debate.” In Lynne Goodstein and Doris MacKenzie (eds.), American Prisons: Issues

in Research and Policy. New York: Plenum Publishing Company, pp. 23-44. Cullen, Francis T., Bruce G. Link, John B. Cullen, and Nancy T. Wolfe 1989 “How Satisfying Is Prison Work? A Comparative Occupational Approach.” Journal

Offender Counseling, Services and Rehabilitation 14 (No. 2):89-108. Cullen, Francis T., Faith E. Lutze, Bruce G. Link, and Nancy T. Wolfe 1989 “The Correctional Orientation of Prison Guards: Do Officers Support Rehabilitation?” Federal Probation 53 (March):33-42. Frank, James, Francis T. Cullen, Lawrence F. Travis III, and John Borntrager 1989 “Sanctioning Corporate Crime: How Do Business Executives and the Public Compare?” American Journal of Criminal Justice 13 (Spring):136-169. Link, Bruce G., Francis T. Cullen, Elmer Struening, Patrick E. Shrout, and Bruce P. Dohrenwend 1989 “A Modified Labeling Theory Approach to Mental Disorders: An Empirical Assessment.” American Sociological Review 54 (June):400-423. Skovron, Sandra Evans, Joseph E. Scott, and Francis T. Cullen 1989 “The Death Penalty for Juveniles: An Assessment of Public Support.” Crime and Delinquency 35 (October):546-561. Benson, Michael L. and Francis T. Cullen 1988 “The Special Sensitivity of White-Collar Offenders to Prison: A Critique and Research Agenda.” Journal of Criminal Justice 16 (No. 3):207-215. Benson, Michael L., William J. Maakestad, Francis T. Cullen, and Gilbert Geis

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1988 “District Attorneys and Corporate Crime: Surveying the Prosecutorial Gatekeepers.” Criminology 26 (August):505-518. Burton, Velmer S., Jr., Lawrence F. Travis, III, and Francis T. Cullen 1988 “Reducing the Legal Consequences of a Felony Conviction: A National Survey of State Statutes.” International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice 12 (Spring):101-109. Cullen, Francis T. 1988 “Were Cloward and Ohlin Strain Theorists? Delinquency and Opportunity Revisited.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 25 (August):214-241. Cullen, Francis T., John B. Cullen, and John F. Wozniak 1988 “Is Rehabilitation Dead? The Myth of the Punitive Public.” Journal of Criminal Justice 16 (No. 4):303-317. Latessa, Edward J., Lawrence F. Travis, III, and Francis T. Cullen 1988 “Public Support for Mandatory Drug-Alcohol Testing in the Workplace.” Crime and Delinquency 34 (October):379-392. Skovron, Sandra Evans, Joseph E. Scott, and Francis T. Cullen 1988 “Prison Crowding: Public Attitudes Toward Strategies of Population Control.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 25 (May):150-169. Van Voorhis, Patricia, Francis T. Cullen, Richard A. Mathers, and Connie Chenoweth Garner 1988 “The Impact of Family Structure and Quality on Delinquency: A Comparative Assessment of Structural and Functional Factors.” Criminology 26 (May):235-261. Burton, Velmer S., Jr., Francis T. Cullen, and Lawrence F. Travis, III

1987 “The Collateral Consequences of a Felony Conviction: A National Study of State Statutes.” Federal Probation 51 (September):52-60. Frank, James, Francis T. Cullen, and John B. Cullen 1987 “Sources of Judicial Attitudes Toward Criminal Sanctioning.” American Journal of Criminal Justice 11 (Spring):151-164. Link, Bruce G., Francis T. Cullen, James Frank, and John F. Wozniak 1987 “The Social Rejection of Ex-Mental Patients: Understanding Why Labels Matter.” American Journal of Sociology 92 (May):1461-1500. Bynum, Timothy, Jack R. Greene, and Francis T. Cullen 1986 “Correlates of Legislative Crime Control Ideology.” Criminal Justice Policy Review 3 (No. 3):253-267. Cullen, Francis T.

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1986 “The Privatization of Treatment: Prison Reform in the 1980s.” Federal Probation 50 (March):8-16. Link, Bruce G. and Francis T. Cullen 1986 “Contact with the Mentally Ill and Perceptions of How Dangerous They Are.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 27 (December):289-302. Palamara, Frances, Francis T. Cullen, and Joanne Gersten 1986 “The Effect of Police and Mental Health Intervention on Juvenile Deviance: Specifying the Impact of Formal Reaction.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 27 (March):90-105. Travis, Lawrence F., III, Francis T. Cullen, Bruce G. Link, and John F. Wozniak 1986 “The Impact of Instructions on Seriousness Ratings: A Research Note.” Journal of Criminal Justice 14 (No. 5):433-440. Cullen, Francis T., Timothy S. Bynum, Kim M. Garrett, and Jack R. Greene 1985 “Legislative Ideology and Criminal Justice Policy: Implications from Illinois.” In Erica Fairchild and Vincent J. Webb (eds.), The Politics of Crime and Criminal Justice. Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, pp. 57-76. Cullen, Francis T., Gregory A. Clark, John B. Cullen, and Richard A. Mathers 1985 “Attribution, Salience, and Attitudes Toward Criminal Sanctioning.” Criminal Justice and Behavior 12 (September):305-331. Cullen, Francis T., Gregory A. Clark, Bruce G. Link, Richard A. Mathers, Jennifer Lee, and Michael Sheahan 1985 “Dissecting White-Collar Crime: Offense Type and Punitiveness.” International Journal of Applied and Comparative Criminal Justice 9 (Spring):15-28. Cullen, Francis T., Gregory A. Clark, and John F. Wozniak 1985 “Explaining the Get Tough Movement: Can the Public Be Blamed?” Federal Probation 49 (June):16-24. Cullen, Francis T. and Paula J. Dubeck 1985 “The Myth of Corporate Immunity to Deterrence: Ideology and the Creation of the Invincible Criminal.” Federal Probation 49 (September):3-9. Cullen, Francis T., Terrence Lemming, Bruce G. Link, and John F. Wozniak 1985 “The Impact of Social Supports on Police Stress.” Criminology 23 (August): 401-421. Cullen, Francis T., Bruce G. Link, Lawrence F. Travis, III, and John F. Wozniak 1985 “Consensus in Crime Seriousness Ratings: Empirical Reality or Methodological Artifact?” Criminology 23 (February):99-118.

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Cullen, Francis T., Bruce G. Link, Nancy T. Wolfe, and James Frank

1985 “The Social Dimensions of Correctional Officer Stress.” Justice Quarterly 2 (December):505-531. *Selected as a seminal article (representative and highly cited) in the area of Correctional Research published in Justice Quarterly—30the Year Anniversary. Cullen, Francis T., John F. Wozniak, and James Frank

1985 “The Rise of the Elderly Offender: Will a 'New' Criminal Be Invented?” Crime and Social Justice (No. 23):151-165.

Cullen, Francis T., Martha Todd Larson, and Richard A. Mathers 1985 “Having Money and Delinquent Involvement: The Neglect of Power in Delinquency Theory.” Criminal Justice and Behavior 12 (June):171-192. Dean-Myrda, Mark C. and Francis T. Cullen 1985 “The Panacea Pendulum: An Account of Community as a Response to Crime.” In Lawrence F. Travis, III (ed.), Issues in Probation, Parole, and Community Corrections. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland, Press, pp. 9-29. Delorto, Theresa E. and Francis T. Cullen 1985 “The Impact of Moral Development on Delinquent Involvement.” International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice 9 (Spring):129-139. Wilson, George P., Francis T. Cullen, Edward J. Latessa, and John Steven Wills 1985 “State Intervention and Victimless Crimes: A Study of Police Attitudes.” Journal of Police Science and Administration 13 (March):22-29. Cullen, Francis T., Karl W. Heiner, and Lawrence F. Travis, III 1984 “Provider Medicaid Fraud: A Note on White-Coat Crime.” Southern Journal of Criminal Justice 8 (Spring):146-161. Cullen, Francis T., William J. Maakestad, and Gray Cavender 1984 “The Ford Pinto Case and Beyond: Corporate Crime, Moral Boundaries, and the Criminal Sanction.” In Ellen Hochstedler (ed.), Corporations as Criminals. Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, pp. 107-130. Cullen, Francis T. and Lawrence F. Travis III 1984 “Work as an Avenue of Prison Reform.” New England Journal of Criminal and Civil Confinement 10 (Winter):45-64. Travis, Lawrence F., III and Francis T. Cullen 1984 “Radical Non-Intervention: The Myth of Doing No Harm.” Federal Probation 48 (March):29-32.

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Wolfe, Nancy T., Francis T. Cullen, and John B. Cullen 1984 “Describing the Female Offender: A Note on the Demographics of Arrests.” Journal of Criminal Justice 12 (No. 5):483-492. Cullen, Francis T., Karen E. Gilbert, and John B. Cullen 1983 “Implementing Determinate Sentencing in Illinois: Conscience and Convenience.” Criminal Justice Review 8 (Spring):1-16. Cullen, Francis T., Kathryn M. Golden, and John B. Cullen 1983 “Is Child Saving Dead? Attitudes Toward Juvenile Rehabilitation in Illinois.” Journal of Criminal Justice 11 (No. 1):1-13. Cullen, Francis T., Bruce G. Link, and Lawrence F. Travis, III, and Terrence Lemming

1983 “Paradox in Policing: A Note on Perceptions of Dangerousness.” Journal of Police Science and Administration 11 (No. 4):457-462. Cullen, Francis T., Richard A. Mathers, Gregory A. Clark, and John B. Cullen 1983 “Public Support for Punishing White-Collar Crime: Blaming the Victim Revisited?” Journal of Criminal Justice 11 (No.6):481-493. Link, Bruce G. and Francis T. Cullen 1983 “Reconsidering the Social Rejection of Ex-Mental Patients: Levels of Attitudinal Response.” American Journal of Community Psychology 11 (No. 3):261-273. Cullen, Francis T., Bruce G. Link, and Craig W. Polanzi 1982 “The Seriousness of Crime Revisited: Are Attitudes Toward White-Collar Crime Changing?” Criminology 20 (May):83-102. Cullen, Francis T. and John F. Wozniak 1982 “Fighting the Appeal of Repression.” Crime and Social Justice 18 (Winter):23-33. Cullen, Francis T., Karl W. Heiner, and Pasquale Sullo 1980 “Child Support Collection: A Stick-and-Carrot Approach.” Social Work 25 (September):397-402. Cullen, Francis T. and Bruce G. Link 1980 “Crime as an Occupation: A New Look.” Criminology 18 (November):399-410. Cullen, Francis T., Kathryn M. Golden, and John B. Cullen 1979 “Sex and Delinquency: A Partial Test of the Masculinity Hypothesis.” Criminology 17 (November):301-310. Cullen, Francis T. and John B. Cullen

1977 “The Soviet Model of Soviet Deviance.” Pacific Sociological Review 20 (July):

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389-410. Cullen, Francis T. and John B. Cullen 1977 “Labeling Theory and the Empty Castle Phenomenon.” Western Sociological Review 9 (No. 1):28-38.” Cullen, Francis T., Van L. Hayhow, John B. Cullen, and John T. Plouffe 1975 “The Effects of the Use of Grades as an Incentive.” Journal of Educational Research 68 (March):277-279. Cullen, John B. and Francis T. Cullen 1975 “The Structural and Contextual Conditions of Group Norm Violation: Some Implications from the Game of Ice Hockey.” International Review of Sport Sociology 10 (Spring):69-78. Tinto, Vincent and Francis T. Cullen

1975 “Deviancy in the Classroom: A Mertonian Analysis of Student Behavior.” The Generator 5 (Winter):13-17.

Cullen, Francis T. 1974 “Attitudes of Players and Spectators Toward Norm-Violation in Ice Hockey.” Perceptual and Motor Skills 38 (June):1146. Book Reviews Cullen, Francis T. 2012 “Taking Rehabilitation Seriously: Creativity, Science, and the Challenge of Offender

Change.” Punishment and Society 14 (January):94-114,

Cullen, Francis T. 2004 “Review of Criminal Circumstance: A Dynamic Multicontextual Criminal Opportunity Theory by Pamela Wilcox, Kenneth C. Land, and Scott A. Hunt.” Contemporary Sociology 33 (No. 3):359-361. Cullen, Francis T. 1996 “Review of Russian Youth: Law, Deviance, and the Pursuit of Freedom by James O. Finckenauer.” Social Pathology 2 (Fall):271-276. Cullen, Francis T. 1995 “Assessing the Penal Harm Movement.” [A review essay of Todd R. Clear, Harm in American Penology; Jonathan Simon, Poor Discipline; and Michael Tonry, Malign Neglect.] Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 32 (August):338-358. Cullen, Francis T.

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1994 “Review of Prescription for Profit: How Doctors Defraud Medicaid by Paul Jesilow, Henry N. Pontell, and Gilbert Geis.” Contemporary Sociology 23 (May): 417-419. Cullen, Francis T. 1992 “Review of No Escape: The Future of Corrections by John J. DiIulio, Jr.” Contemporary Sociology 21 (April):505-506 Cullen, Francis T. 1985 “Review of Private Justice by Stuart Henry.” Social Forces 64 (December):519-520. Book Forewords Cullen, Francis T. 2014 “Foreword” to Richard G. Wright (ed.), Sex Offender Laws: Failed Policies, New Directions. New York: Springer Publishing Company. Cullen, Francis T. 2015 “Prologue”: to Alfonso Serrano Maillo and Christopher H. Birkbeck (eds.), The

Generality of Self-Control Theory: A First Extension of the General Theory of Crime to Spanish-Speaking Countries. Madrid, Spain: Dykinson, pp. x1-x1v.

Cullen, Francis T. 2013 “Foreword” to Jeffrey Ian Ross (ed.), Encyclopedia of Street Crime in America.

Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, pp. xix-xxii. Cullen, Francis T. 2012 “Foreword” to Ellen G. Cohn and David P. Farrington, Scholarly Influence in

Criminology and Criminal Justice. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers. Cullen, Francis T. 2010 “Foreword” to Hugh Barlow and Scott H. Decker (eds.), Criminology and Public Policy: Putting Theory to Work. Second edition. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press, pp, vii-ix. Cullen, Francis T. 2010 “Foreword” to Robert Regoli, John Hewitt, and Matt DeLisis, Delinquency in

Society, Eighth edition. Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishers. Cullen, Francis T. 2008 “Foreword” to Anthony Walsh and Kevin M. Beaver (eds.), Biosocial Criminology: New Directions in Theory and Research.

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Cullen, Francis T. 2004 “Foreword” to Liqun Cao, Major Criminological Theory: Concepts and Measurement. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Company, pp. xi-xii. Cullen, Francis T. 2002 “Foreword” to John P. Crank, Imagining Justice: Exploring the Boundaries of Justice Education. Cincinnati: Anderson Publishing Company, pp. vii-xiii. Cullen Francis T. and Patricia Van Voorhis 2002 “Foreword” to Ted Palmer, Individualized Intervention with Young Multiple Offenders. New York: Routledge, pp. xi-xiii. Cullen, Francis T. 1996 “Foreword” to Robert Regoli and John Hewitt, Criminal Justice. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall. pp. xxvii-xxix. Newspaper Article Cullen, Francis T. 1989 “Better Answers Than Prisons?” Cincinnati Enquirer (June 2):A-14.

FUNDED RESEARCH GRANTS “Developing a Corrections Institute: Preventing Crime Through Technology Transfer.” Funded by the Ohio Board of Regents, Incentive Fund Grant Program, 2002-2004, for $175,000. Project Director, with Edward J. Latessa, Patricia Van Voorhis, and John D. Wooldredge. “Public Opinion About Correctional Rehabilitation: A National Survey.” Funded by the University Research Council, University of Cincinnati., 2000, for $4,972. Principle Investigator with Bonnie S. Fisher, assisted by Sharon Levrant and Brandon K. Applegate. “Research on Procedures of Institutions of Higher Education to Report Sexual Assaults.” Funded by the National Institute of Justice, 1999, for $574,818—University of Cincinnati subcontract for $284,000. Consultant. Principle Investigators: Debra Whitcomb at Education Development Center and Bonnie S. Fisher at the University of Cincinnati. “Modern Prison Work: Organizational and Contextual Determinates of Job Quality.” Funded by the National Institute of Justice, 1999, for $119,732. Consultant. Principal Investigators: Jody L. Sundt and Thomas C. Castellano.

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“The Extent and Nature of Victimization of College Women: A National-Level Analysis.” Funded by the Bureau of Justice Statistics, 1997-1998. Consultant. Principal Investigator: Bonnie S. Fisher. “The Extent and Nature of Sexual Victimization of College Women: A National-Level Analysis.” Funded by the National Institute of Justice, 1995-1996, for $286,334. Co-Principal Investigator with Bonnie S. Fisher and Joanne Belknap. “Mapping Public Attitudes Toward Crime and Punishment: A Pilot Study.” Funded by the University Research Council, University of Cincinnati, 1995, for $4,195. Principal Investigator with Bonnie S. Fisher and Brandon K. Applegate. “Understanding CrimeVictimization on College Campuses: Implications for rime Prevention.” Funded by the National Institute of Justice,” 1993, for $201,952. Consultant. Principal Investigator: Bonnie S. Fisher. “The Extent and Sources of NCAA Rule Infractions: A National Self-Report Study of Student-Athletes.” Funded by the National Collegiate Athletic Association, 1993, for $23,370. Principal Investigator with Edward L. Latessa. “Understanding Adult Criminality: A Self-Report Study.” Funded by the University Research Council, University of Cincinnati, 1990, for $2,295. “District Attorneys and Corporate Criminal Prosecution: A Study of Local Responses to Corporate Illegalities.” Funded by the National Institute of Justice, 1989, for $157,485. Consultant. Principal Investigator: Michael L. Benson. “Legislators' Criminal Justice Ideology.” Funded by Western Illinois University, 1982, for $800.

SELECTED INVITED ADDRESSES Rutgers University, School of Criminal Justice, March 25, 2002: “Reaffirming Rehabilitation: Correctional Policy in the 21st Century.” International Community Corrections Association, Keynote Address, September, 1999: “Public Support for 'What Works' in Corrections.” The Governor's Juvenile Crime Summit, Columbus, OH, May 2, 1997: “Criminology and the Control of Juvenile Crime.” University of Indiana-Indianapolis, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, April, 1997: “The Utility of Rehabilitation: Avoiding the Marginalization of Criminology.”

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California Department of Corrections, Parole and Community Services Division, Parole Classification Model Planning Session, March, 1997: “Fads and Fashions in Community Programs.” University of South Florida, Department of Criminology, February, 1997: “Wayward Athletes: A National Study of NCAA Rule Violations.” University of Georgia, Criminal Justice Studies Program, April, 1996: “Reaffirming Rehabilitation: Confronting Crime in the Twenty-First Century.” Conference on “Criminal Justice Education,” sponsored by John Jay College of Criminal Justice, October, 1995: “Keynote Address: Consumer Criminology.” (Published in the Proceedings from the First Conference on Criminal Justice Education. New York: John Jay College, CUNY, pp. 1-6). Conference on “What Works in Community Corrections,” sponsored by the International Association of Residential and Community Alternatives, November, 1993: “Control in the Community: The Limits of Reform?” Texas Christian University, Department of Sociology/Criminal Justice Program, April 1991: “Reaffirming Rehabilitation: The Poverty of the Punishment Paradigm.” Conference on Reaffirming Rehabilitation II: Beyond the “Nothing Works” Myth, Sponsored by the National Center on Institutions and Alternatives, June, 1990: “Update on Research on Rehabilitation.” Memphis State University, Department of Criminal Justice, April 1990: “Corporate Violence”; and “Reckless Homicide: The Ford Pinto Case and Beyond.” Harvard University, Graduate School of Business Administration, March, 1989: Invited to present a paper to a workshop on “Organizational Deviance: What the Study of Corporate Misconduct Reveals About the Ethical Corporation.” Ohio Penal Education Consortium, General Conference, Keynote Address, May, 1988: “Reaffirming Rehabilitation: From Despair to Optimism.” Bowling Green State University, Department of Sociology, April, 1988: “Reckless Homicide? The Ford Pinto Case and Beyond.” Conference on Reaffirming Rehabilitation, Sponsored by the National Center on Institutions and Alternatives, June, 1986: “The Research on Rehabilitation: Does It Really Say Nothing Works?” International Differential Treatment Association, Introductory Address, May, 1986: “Myths and Realities About Rehabilitation.”

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East Tennessee State University, Criminal Justice Honors Day, April, 1985: “Myths and Realities About Corporate Crime.” Arizona State University, Center for the Study of Justice Colloquium, March, 1985: “The Myth of Corporate Immunity to Deterrence.” University of Ottawa, Department of Psychology Colloquium, March, 1985: “Does Rehabilitation Work? The Origins and Meaning of a Troubling Question.” Ministry of Correctional Services, Canada, March, 1985: “Crisis in American Corrections: Problems and Prospects.” University of Wisconsin—Milwaukee, Criminal Justice Program, April, 1985: “Does Rehabilitation Work? The Origins and Meaning of a Troubling Question.” Eastern Kentucky University, Humanities Forum, March, 1984: “Treating Offenders Humanely: The Poverty of Punitive Justice.” Wisconsin Criminal Justice Association, Keynote Address, October, 1984: “Liberal But Not Stupid: Realism and Criminal Justice Policy.”

EDITORIAL EXPERIENCE Editor *Justice Quarterly—The Official Journal of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.

Term: 1987-1989. *Journal of Crime and Justice—The Official Journal of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association. Term: 1984-1986. Member of Editorial Board Current: *Advances in Criminological Theory. Term: 2002 to present. *Crime and Delinquency. Term: 2002 to present. *Crime and Justice—Associate Editor. Term: 2012 to present. *Criminology and Public Policy. Term: 2006 to present. *Health and Justice. Term: 2012 to present. *The Prison Journal. Term: 1993 to present. *Theoretical Criminology. Term: 1995 to present.

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*Turkish Journal of Criminology. Term: 2007 to present. *Victims and Offenders. Term: 2005 to present. Past: *American Journal of Criminal Justice. Term: 1990 to 1996. *American Journal of Criminal Justice. Term: 2007 to 2009. *Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology. Term: 2005 to 2012. *Canadian Journal of Criminology. Term: 2002. *Criminology. Term: 1997 to 2003. *Free Inquiry. Term: 1991 to 1993. *Oxford Handbooks of Criminology and Criminal Justice. Term: 2008 to 2009. *Journal of Criminal Justice. Term: 2010. *Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology. Term: 1996 to 2003. *Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency . Term: 1999 to 2012. *Justice Quarterly. Term: 1984. * Sage Handbook of Criminological Research Methods. Term: 2009 to 2010. *Social Justice. Term: 1984 to 1992. *Social Pathology. Term: 1994 to 2001. *Social Science Journal. Term: 1984-1986. *Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice. Term: 2002 to 2015. Consulting Editor *Anderson Publishing Company (Area: corrections). Term: 1990-2007 *Oxford University Press. Term: 2008 to present.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Member, Office of Justice Programs’ Science Advisory Board, U.S. Department of Justice. Term: 2010 to 2014. Member, International Scientific Advisory Board, The Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement. Term: 2010 to 2014. Member, Advisory Board, Oral History Criminology Project. Term: 2010 to Present. Member, Founders Award Committee, Academy of Criminal Justice Science. Term: 2013. Chair, ASC Edwin H. Sutherland Award Committee, American Society of Criminology. Term: 2011-2012.

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Member, Founders Award Committee, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Term: 2011-2012 Member, Fellows Award Committee, American Society of Criminology. Term: 2010-2011 Member, Young Scholar’s Award Committee, Division of Corrections and Sentencing, American Society of Criminology. Term: 2008-2009. Member, Sentencing Reform Group. Term: 2004-2005. Member, Bruce Smith, Sr. Award Committee, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Term: 2004-2005. Member, Observative (Advisory Committee) of the University Criminology Degree, Spanish Society of Criminological Research. Term: 2003 to present. President, American Society of Criminology. Term: 2003-2004. President-Elect, American Society of Criminology. Term: 2002-2003. Member, Hindelang Book Award Committee, American Society of Criminology. Term: 2001-2002. Member, Program Committee, American Society of Criminology. Term: 2001-2002. Member, NIJ Editorial Search Committee, Term: 1999-2000. Member, Program Committee, American Society of Criminology, Term: 2000. Member, Fellows Committee, American Society of Criminology. Term: 1999-2000. Member, Editorial Board Committee, American Society of Criminology. Term: 1998-1999. Vice-Chair, Advisory Committee, Oral History Project, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences and American Society of Criminology. Term: 1996 to 1998. Member, Graduate Program Information Committee, American Society of Criminology. Term: November 1997 to November 1998. Member, Faculty Development Program Committee, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Term: 1994 to 1995. Member, Interorganizational Relations Committee, American Society of Criminology. Term: November 1994 to November 1997.

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Immediate Past President, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Term: March 1994 to March 1995. Member, Strategic Planning Committee, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Term: 1993 to 1995. President, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Term: March 1993 to March 1994. First Vice President, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Term: March 1992 to March 1993. Member, Program Committee, American Society of Criminology. Term: November 1991 to November 1992. Second Vice President, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Term: March 1991 to March 1992. Chairperson, Editor's Selection Committee, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Term: March 1991 to March 1992. Chairperson, Budget and Finance Committee, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Term: March 1991 to March 1992. Member, Constitution and By-Laws Committee, American Society of Criminology. Term: June 1991 to June 1992. Member, Publications Committee, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Term: March 1989 to March 1990. Chairperson, Crime and Juvenile Delinquency Division, Society for the Study of Social Problems. Term: August 1987 to August 1989. Member, Publications Committee, Crime, Law, and Deviance Section, American Sociological Association. Term: August 1988 to August 1989. Member, Program Committee, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Term: March 1986 to March 1987. Member, Awards Committee for Outstanding Scholarship, Crime and Juvenile Delinquency Division. Term: 1987. Organizer, Criminology sections for annual meeting, American Sociological Association. Term: 1984.

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PH.D. STUDENTS ADVISED 1. Velmer S. Burton, Jr. Graduated: 1991 Dissertation: Understanding Adult Criminality: A Test of Strain, Differential Association, and Control Theories Current Position: Professor and Dean, School of Applied Sciences, University of Mississippi 2. R. Gregory Dunaway Graduated: 1991 Dissertation: The Myth of Social Class and Crime Revisited Current Position: Professor and Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, Mississippi State University 3. T. David Evans Graduated: 1992 Dissertation: Hellfire and Crime Reexamined: The Impact of Religious Involvement and Ecology on Adult Illegality Current Position: Associate Professor, University of Cincinnati (retired) 4. Liqun Cao Graduated: 1993 Dissertation: The Social Determinants of Gun Ownership: Self-Protection in an Urban Environment Current Position: Professor, University of Ontario Institute of Technology 5. John Paul Wright Graduated: 1996 Dissertation: Parental Support and Juvenile Delinquency: A Test of Social Support Theory Current Position: Professor, University of Cincinnati 6. Brandon K. Applegate Graduated: 1997 Dissertation: Specifying Public Support for Rehabilitation: A Factorial Survey Approach Current Position: Professor and Chair, University of South Carolina 7. Jody L. Sundt Graduated: 1998

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Dissertation: Bringing Light to Dark Places: An Occupational Study of Prison Chaplains Current Position: Associate Professor and Associate Dean of Graduate Studies and Executive Education, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis 8. Thomas M. Vander Ven Graduated: 1998 Dissertation: Home Alone: The Impact of Maternal Employment on Delinquency Current Position: Professor, Ohio University 9. Amy B. Thislethwaite Graduated: 1999 Dissertation: Reconsidering Domestic Violence Recidivism: The Impact of Court Dispositions and Stake in Conformity Current Position: Professor, Thomas More College 10. Michael G. Turner Graduated: 2000 Dissertation: Good Kids in Bad Circumstances: A Longitudinal Analysis of Resilient Youth Current Position: Professor, University of North Carolina at Charlotte 11. Travis C. Pratt Graduated: 2001 Dissertation: Assessing the Relative Effects of Macro-Level Predictors of Crime: A Meta-Analysis Current Position: Fellow, Corrections Institute, University of Cincinnati 12. Elaine K. Gunnison [Co-Chair with Paul Mazerolle] Graduated: 2001 Dissertation: Understanding Female Desistance From Crime: Exploring Theoretical and Empirical Relationships Current Position: Associate Professor, Seattle University 13. Kristie R. Blevins Graduated: 2004. Dissertation: The Correctional Orientation of “Child Savers”: The Level, Sources, and Impact of Support for Rehabilitation Among Juvenile Correctional Workers Current Position: Associate Professor, Eastern Kentucky University

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14. Leah E. Daigle Graduated: 2005 Dissertation: Gender, Risk Factors, and Juvenile Misconduct: Assessing the Specificity-Generality Debate Current Position: Associate Professor, Georgia State University 15. Brenda A. Vose Graduated: 2008 Dissertation: Assessing the Predictive Validity of the Level of Service-Inventory: A Study of Iowa Probationers and Parolees Current Position: Associate Professor, University of North Florida 16. Matthew D. Makarios Graduated: 2009 Dissertation: Crime as an Independent Variable: The Social and Personal Consequences of Criminal Involvement Current Position: Assistant Professor, University of Northern Iowa 17. Cheryl Lero Jonson Graduated: 2010 Dissertation: The Impact of Imprisonment on Reoffending: A Meta-Analysis Current Position: Assistant Professor, Xavier University 18. Rachel McArthur Graduated: 2011 Dissertation: Unraveling the Sources of Adolescent Substance Use: A Test of Rival Theories Current Position: Dean of Criminal Justice, Beckfield College 19. Lacey Schaefer Graduated: 2013 Dissertation: Environmental Corrections: Making Offender Supervision Work Current Position: Lecturer in Criminology, Griffith University (Australia) Current Students: 20. Murat Haner Graduation Expected: 2015 Dissertation: The Freedom Fighter: A Terrorist’s Own Story

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21. Jennifer L. Lux Graduation Expected: 2015 Dissertation: The Empirical Status of Multi-Systemic Therapy: A Meta-Analysis Current Position: Research Associate, Corrections Institute, University of Cincinnati 22. Matthew W. Logan [Co-Chair with Michael L. Benson] Graduation Expected: 2015 Dissertation: Revisiting the Special Sensitivity Thesis: How Do White-Collar Offenders Cope with Imprisonment? Current Position: Assistant Professor, California State University at San Bernardino 23. Ronen Ziv Graduation Expected: 2015 Dissertation: Moving Beyond the RNR and GLM Models: A New Vision for Offender Treatment 24. Cecilia Chouhy Graduation Expected: 2016 Dissertation: Support for State Punitiveness in Latin America: A Test of Rival Theories 25. Angela J. Thielo Graduation Expected: 2016 Dissertation: Redemption in an Era of Penal Harm: Moving Beyond Offender Exclusion 26. Derek Cohen Graduation Expected: 2016 Dissertation: Right on Crime: Conservative Reform in the Era of Mass Imprisonment Current Position: Senior Policy Analyst, Center for Effective Justice, Texas Public Policy Foundation 27. Teresa C. Kulig Graduation Expected: 2018 Dissertation: To be determined.